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Structural Properties of Gas-Phase Molybdenum Oxide Clusters [Mo(4)O(13)](2−), [HMo(4)O(13)](−), and [CH(3)Mo(4)O(13)](−) Studied by Collision-Induced Dissociation
Molybdenum oxide-based catalysts are widely used for the ammoxidation of toluene, methanation of CO, or hydrodeoxygenation. As a first step towards a gas-phase model system, we investigate here structural properties of mass-selected [Mo(4)O(13)](2−), [HMo(4)O(13)](−), and [CH(3)Mo(4)O(13)](−) by a c...
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author | Plattner, Manuel Baloglou, Aristeidis Ončák, Milan van der Linde, Christian Beyer, Martin K. |
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description | Molybdenum oxide-based catalysts are widely used for the ammoxidation of toluene, methanation of CO, or hydrodeoxygenation. As a first step towards a gas-phase model system, we investigate here structural properties of mass-selected [Mo(4)O(13)](2−), [HMo(4)O(13)](−), and [CH(3)Mo(4)O(13)](−) by a combination of collision-induced dissociation (CID) experiments and quantum chemical calculations. According to calculations, the common structural motif is an eight-membered ring composed of four MoO(2) units and four O atoms. The 13th O atom is located above the center of the ring and connects two to four Mo centers. For [Mo(4)O(13)](2−) and [HMo(4)O(13)](−), dissociation requires opening or rearrangement of the ring structure, which is quite facile for the doubly charged [Mo(4)O(13)](2−), but energetically more demanding for [HMo(4)O(13)](−). In the latter case, the hydrogen atom is found to stay preferentially with the negatively charged fragments [HMo(2)O(7)](−) or [HMoO(4)](−). The doubly charged species [Mo(4)O(13)](2−) loses one MoO(3) unit at low energies while Coulomb explosion into the complementary fragments [Mo(2)O(6)](−) and [Mo(2)O(7)](−) dominates at elevated collision energies. [CH(3)Mo(4)O(13)](−) affords rearrangements of the methyl group with low barriers, preferentially eliminating formaldehyde, while the ring structure remains intact. [CH(3)Mo(4)O(13)](−) also reacts efficiently with water, leading to methanol or formaldehyde elimination. [Image: see text] ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s13361-019-02294-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. |
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spelling | pubmed-68058062019-11-05 Structural Properties of Gas-Phase Molybdenum Oxide Clusters [Mo(4)O(13)](2−), [HMo(4)O(13)](−), and [CH(3)Mo(4)O(13)](−) Studied by Collision-Induced Dissociation Plattner, Manuel Baloglou, Aristeidis Ončák, Milan van der Linde, Christian Beyer, Martin K. J Am Soc Mass Spectrom Focus: Honoring Helmut Schwarzʻs Election to the National Academy of Sciences: Research Article Molybdenum oxide-based catalysts are widely used for the ammoxidation of toluene, methanation of CO, or hydrodeoxygenation. As a first step towards a gas-phase model system, we investigate here structural properties of mass-selected [Mo(4)O(13)](2−), [HMo(4)O(13)](−), and [CH(3)Mo(4)O(13)](−) by a combination of collision-induced dissociation (CID) experiments and quantum chemical calculations. According to calculations, the common structural motif is an eight-membered ring composed of four MoO(2) units and four O atoms. The 13th O atom is located above the center of the ring and connects two to four Mo centers. For [Mo(4)O(13)](2−) and [HMo(4)O(13)](−), dissociation requires opening or rearrangement of the ring structure, which is quite facile for the doubly charged [Mo(4)O(13)](2−), but energetically more demanding for [HMo(4)O(13)](−). In the latter case, the hydrogen atom is found to stay preferentially with the negatively charged fragments [HMo(2)O(7)](−) or [HMoO(4)](−). The doubly charged species [Mo(4)O(13)](2−) loses one MoO(3) unit at low energies while Coulomb explosion into the complementary fragments [Mo(2)O(6)](−) and [Mo(2)O(7)](−) dominates at elevated collision energies. [CH(3)Mo(4)O(13)](−) affords rearrangements of the methyl group with low barriers, preferentially eliminating formaldehyde, while the ring structure remains intact. [CH(3)Mo(4)O(13)](−) also reacts efficiently with water, leading to methanol or formaldehyde elimination. [Image: see text] ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s13361-019-02294-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer US 2019-08-16 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6805806/ /pubmed/31420847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13361-019-02294-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Focus: Honoring Helmut Schwarzʻs Election to the National Academy of Sciences: Research Article Plattner, Manuel Baloglou, Aristeidis Ončák, Milan van der Linde, Christian Beyer, Martin K. Structural Properties of Gas-Phase Molybdenum Oxide Clusters [Mo(4)O(13)](2−), [HMo(4)O(13)](−), and [CH(3)Mo(4)O(13)](−) Studied by Collision-Induced Dissociation |
title | Structural Properties of Gas-Phase Molybdenum Oxide Clusters [Mo(4)O(13)](2−), [HMo(4)O(13)](−), and [CH(3)Mo(4)O(13)](−) Studied by Collision-Induced Dissociation |
title_full | Structural Properties of Gas-Phase Molybdenum Oxide Clusters [Mo(4)O(13)](2−), [HMo(4)O(13)](−), and [CH(3)Mo(4)O(13)](−) Studied by Collision-Induced Dissociation |
title_fullStr | Structural Properties of Gas-Phase Molybdenum Oxide Clusters [Mo(4)O(13)](2−), [HMo(4)O(13)](−), and [CH(3)Mo(4)O(13)](−) Studied by Collision-Induced Dissociation |
title_full_unstemmed | Structural Properties of Gas-Phase Molybdenum Oxide Clusters [Mo(4)O(13)](2−), [HMo(4)O(13)](−), and [CH(3)Mo(4)O(13)](−) Studied by Collision-Induced Dissociation |
title_short | Structural Properties of Gas-Phase Molybdenum Oxide Clusters [Mo(4)O(13)](2−), [HMo(4)O(13)](−), and [CH(3)Mo(4)O(13)](−) Studied by Collision-Induced Dissociation |
title_sort | structural properties of gas-phase molybdenum oxide clusters [mo(4)o(13)](2−), [hmo(4)o(13)](−), and [ch(3)mo(4)o(13)](−) studied by collision-induced dissociation |
topic | Focus: Honoring Helmut Schwarzʻs Election to the National Academy of Sciences: Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6805806/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31420847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13361-019-02294-4 |
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