A mass spectrometry and surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy study of the interaction between linear carbon chains and noble metals
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Linear carbon chains (LCCs) contain sp hybridization either as alternating triple and single
bonds (polyynes) or with consecutive double bonds (cumulenes). They are detected here in
solution by a combined mass spectrometry (MS) and surface enhanced Raman scattering
approach, and new insight into the carbon structures, formed after performing pulsed laser
ablation of a polycrystalline graphite rod in water stabilized by the presence of metals is
given. The possibility to establish a LCC-metal bond is also investigated by carrying out
atmospheric pressure matrix assisted laser desorption ionization MS experiments on copper
and silver polyynides. It was found that while the interaction of metal colloids with
LCCs results mainly in a weak bond, polyynides appear as true organometallic compounds
in which the metal is covalently bonded to the LCCs.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Mass Spectrometry; Raman; metallic nanoparticles; linear carbon chains
List of contributors:
Spoto, Giuseppe
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