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High-Resolution Electron Spectroscopy and Rotational Conformers of Group 6 Metal (Cr, Mo, and W) Bis(mesitylene) Sandwich Complexes

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A
Volume 117, Issue 50, Pages 13336-13344

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp4064998

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  1. National Science Foundation Division of Chemistry (Chemical Structure, Dynamics and Mechanisms) [CHE1012351]
  2. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [1012351] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  3. Division Of Chemistry [1012351] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Group 6 metal-bis(mesitylene) sandwich complexes are produced by interactions between the laser-vaporized metal atoms and mesitylene vapor in a pulsed molecular beam source, identified by photoionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry, and studied by pulsed-field ionization zero-electron kinetic energy spectroscopy and density functional theory calculations. Although transition metal-bis(arene) sandwich complexes may adopt eclipsed and staggered conformations, the group 6 metal-bis(mesitylene) complexes are determined to be in the eclipsed form. In this form, rotational conformers with methyl group dihedral angles of 0 and 60 are identified for the Cr complex, whereas the 00 rotamer is observed for the Mo and W species. The 00 rotamer is in a C-2V symmetry with the neutral ground state of 'A, and the singly positive charged ion state of 2A1. The 60 rotamer is in a Ci symmetry with the neutral ground state of Ag-1 and the ion state of (2)A(g). Partial conversion of the 60 to 00 rotamer is observed from He to He/Ar supersonic expansion for Cr-bis(mesitylene). The unsuccessful observation of the 60 rotamer for the Mo and W complexes is the result of its complete conversion to the 0 degrees rotamer in both He and He/Ar expansions. The adiabatic ionization energies of the 0 degrees rotamers of the three complexes are in the order of Cr-bis(mesitylene) < W-bis(mesitylene) < Mo-bis(mesitylene), which is different from that of the metal atoms. These metal-bis(mesitylene) complexes have lower ionization energies than the corresponding metalbis(benzene) and -bis(toluene) species.

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