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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 114, Issue 13, Pages 5562-5567Publisher
AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.1352036
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Experimental observations following the ionization of neutral group 11 metal/argon complexes have revealed the presence of doubly charged ions of the form [M . Ar-n](2+) for n in the range 1-6. Of particular interest are two features of the results. First, the unexpected stability of the dimer ions, [M . Ar](2+), since similar species involving a molecule rather than a rare gas atom are often unstable with respect to charge transfer. Ab initio calculations show the dimers owe their stability to a combination of a strong electrostatic interaction and the high ionization energy of argon. A second feature to the results is the high relative intensities of the [M . Ar-4](2+) and [M . Ar-6](2+) ions. Calculations show these complexes to consist of square-planar D-4h structures, with the additional two atoms in [M . Ar-6](2+) occupying axial sites, which are Jahn-Teller distorted. The calculated relative binding energies support the preferential stability of these two structures. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.
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