We report the spectroscopic characterization of protonated monosilanol (SiH OH ) isolated in the gas phase, thus providing the first experimental determination of the structure and bonding of a member of the elusive silanol family. The SiH OH ion is generated in a silane/water plasma expansion, and its structure is derived from the IR photodissociation (IRPD) spectrum of its Ar cluster measured in a tandem mass spectrometer. The chemical bonding in SiH OH is analyzed by density functional theory (DFT) calculations, providing detailed insight into the nature of the dative H Si -OH bond. Comparison with protonated methanol illustrates the differences in bonding between carbon and silicon, which are mainly related to their different electronegativity and the different energy of the vacant valence p orbital of SiH and CH .
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