April 15, 2004
Journal Article

Relative Proton Affinities from Kinetic Energy Release Distributions for Dissociation of Proton-Bound Dimers: 2. Diamines as a Test Case

Abstract

Dissociation of proton-bound dimers containing diamines is often characterized by a substantial entropy difference between the two competing reaction channels. Kinetic energy release distributions (KERDs) upon dissociation of diamine-containing dimers are utilized along with Finite Heat Bath theory analysis to obtain relative proton affinities of monomeric species composing the dimer. When dissociation of a proton-bound dimer is not associated with reverse activation barrier our method provides reliable relative energetics and dynamics.

Revised: January 7, 2005 | Published: April 15, 2004

Citation

Hache J.J., J.H. Futrell, and J. Laskin. 2004. Relative Proton Affinities from Kinetic Energy Release Distributions for Dissociation of Proton-Bound Dimers: 2. Diamines as a Test Case. International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 233. PNNL-SA-40010.