The binding energies of the neutral and positively charged anisole dimer have been determined in molecular beam-laser spectroscopy experiments. This is the first report on the direct experimental determination of the binding energy for an aromatic cluster in π stacked configuration. The anisole dimer is formed by two anisole molecules superimposed in a planar arrangement and it has been proposed as a model system in which the π-stacking interaction, among other intermolecular forces, plays a relevant role. Its binding energy has been determined thanks to both velocity mapping ion/electron imaging experiments and previous spectroscopic information. The binding energy amounts to 3926(250) cm-1 in the ground state and 4144(250) cm-1 in the S 2 (first spectroscopically accessible) electronic excited state; its value for the positively charged dimer ion increases to 6147(250) cm -1. These values are quite higher with respect to the results of previous DFT calculations
Binding energy determination in a π-stacked aromatic cluster: the anisole dimer / F. Mazzoni;M. Pasquini;G. Pietraperzia;M. Becucci. - In: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS. - ISSN 1463-9076. - STAMPA. - 15:(2013), pp. 11268-11274. [10.1039/c3cp50191d]
Binding energy determination in a π-stacked aromatic cluster: the anisole dimer
MAZZONI, FEDERICO;PASQUINI, MASSIMILIANO;PIETRAPERZIA, GIANGAETANO;BECUCCI, MAURIZIO
2013
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The binding energies of the neutral and positively charged anisole dimer have been determined in molecular beam-laser spectroscopy experiments. This is the first report on the direct experimental determination of the binding energy for an aromatic cluster in π stacked configuration. The anisole dimer is formed by two anisole molecules superimposed in a planar arrangement and it has been proposed as a model system in which the π-stacking interaction, among other intermolecular forces, plays a relevant role. Its binding energy has been determined thanks to both velocity mapping ion/electron imaging experiments and previous spectroscopic information. The binding energy amounts to 3926(250) cm-1 in the ground state and 4144(250) cm-1 in the S 2 (first spectroscopically accessible) electronic excited state; its value for the positively charged dimer ion increases to 6147(250) cm -1. These values are quite higher with respect to the results of previous DFT calculationsFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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