J. Phys. Chem. A 2020, 124, 2505−2512
Iodization Threshold in Size-Dependent Reactions of Lead Clusters Pbn+ with Iodomethane
Mengzhou Yang,# Haiming Wu,# Benben Huang, Zhixun Luo,* and Klavs Hansen
* Email: zxluo@iccas.ac.cn
Abstract
Utilizing a magnetron-sputtering (MagS) source in tandem with a multiple-ion laminar flow tube (MIFT) reactor and a customized triple quadrupole mass spectrometer (TQMS), we have prepared clean Pbn+ (n = 1–13) clusters and measured their reactivity with iodomethane under high carrier gas pressures. Strong size dependences are found for the reactivity of these cationic Pbn+ clusters with CH3I. For the Pbn+ with n ≤ 4, iodinated clusters PbnI+ were found to be the dominant products, in strong contrast to n > 4 where no such products were seen. Quantum chemical studies show that with an increasing number of Pb atoms, the Pb–Pb interatomic interactions become stronger compared with the Pb–I bonding in PbnI+ clusters. Furthermore, the reactions of Pb1–4+ with CH3I have fairly small transition state energy barriers, in contrast to those for Pbn>4+ clusters which have magnitudes that will prevent reactions under the ambient conditions.