Exploring direct photodetachment and photodissociation-photodetachment dynamics of platinum iodide anions (PtIn, n = 2-5) using cryogenic photoelectron spectroscopy

Qixu Zhao, Jian Zhang, Xueying Li, Peng Tang, Fan Yang, Junyang Ma, Zhubin Hu, Haitao Sun, Xue Bin Wang, Zhenrong Sun, Yan Yang

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Abstract

The direct photodetachment and two-photon photodissociation-photodetachment processes of a series of PtIn (n = 2-5) anions were systematically studied using cryogenic anion photoelectron spectroscopy and first-principles electronic structure calculations. The adiabatic/vertical detachment energies (ADEs/VDEs) of these anions were determined from their 193 nm photoelectron (PE) spectra, i.e., 3.54/3.63, 4.04/4.09, 4.33/4.36, and 4.37/4.41 eV for n = 2-5, respectively, and well reproduced by B3LYP-D3(BJ)/aug-cc-pVTZ-pp calculations. As the coordination number increases, the electron affinity (EA) of PtIn (n = 2-5) neutrals (equivalent to the corresponding anion’s ADE) gradually increases, exceeding the EA of Cl at n = 3 and exhibiting superhalogen characteristics for n ≥ 3. Meanwhile, the ground state transition contributed from detaching electrons in the highest occupied molecular orbital gradually evolves from the central metal Pt to the iodine ligands. For the PtI3 anion, besides one-photon direct detachment, four distinct two-photon photodissociation-photodetachment channels were identified, and the competition between them was discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number214305
JournalJournal of Chemical Physics
Volume161
Issue number21
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Dec 2024

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