Publications by authors named "Anna G Rullan Buxo"

Infrared photodissociation of weakly bound "mass tags" is widely used to determine the structures of ions by analyzing their vibrational spectra. Molecular hydrogen is a common choice for tagging in cryogenic radio-frequency ion traps. Although the H molecules can introduce distortions in the target species, we demonstrate an advantage of H tagging in the analysis of positional isomers adopted by the molecular anions derived from decarboxylation of formylbenzoates.

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Decarboxylation of carboxylate ions in the gas phase provides a useful window into the chemistry displayed by these reactive carbanion intermediates. Here, we explore the species generated by decarboxylation of two benzoate derivatives: 2-formylbenzoate (2FBA) and 2-benzoylbenzoate (2BBA). The nascent product anions are transferred to a cryogenic ion trap where they are cooled to ∼15 K and analyzed by their pattern of vibrational bands obtained with IR photodissociation spectroscopy of weakly bound H molecules.

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