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IR spectroscopy of first-row transition metal clusters and their complexes with simple molecules FELIX facility, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands Anton Pannekoek Astronomical Institute, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands Denis M. Kiawi
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[10 -19 mbar] 30-100 K [10 -15 mbar] 10-30 K Relative atomic abundance (H=1) in dense molecular cloud Williams & Herbst, Surf. Sci. 500, 823 (2002 Depletion of elemental species in Interstellar Medium
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In what form is Fe present in the ISM? Hypothesis: FeS formation Fe → Fe n Fe n + S→ Fe n S m nFe + mS → Fe n S m If true: Efficient conversion of Fe to FeS Williams & Herbst, Surf. Sci. 500, 823 (2002) Clue: cometary fragments contain FeS grains
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Get an insight in interaction between Fe and S on the scale of clusters by studying: Fe n Fe n S m Fe n -SX (S-containing ligands) Goals of my PhD project Possible outcome Insight in mechanism of FeS formation in ISM Compare lab results with astronomical observations Identification of IR spectrum of Fe/FeS species in the ISM Methods: IR spectroscopy geometric structure DFT calculations
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Why clusters ? Model systems for Fe particles in ISM Isolated species in gas phase Size range: n=3-100 Transition between atomic and bulk properties Strong size-dependence of properties
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TiC Clusters detected in ISM Von Helden et al, Science 288, 14 (2000) Observed spectrum Lab spectrum of TiC
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Experimental setup Laser ablation of Fe rod Cluster formation in helium carrier gas Gaseous molecules injected downstream Interaction with IR & UV laser Mass analysis in RETOF MS
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IR laser source: FELIX Inter-Cavity Spectral range:3 -150 m 3300-66cm -1 Pulse enrgy: up to 100 mJ (5-50 m operational, rest soon!)
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Test experiment: Co n + with water Relative ease of production Cobalt clusters Co as analogue for Fe clusters H 2 O as analogue for H 2 S
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Felix region Cluster – water vibrations Free water modes IR Spectroscopy of Co + -H 2 O clusters Free water molecule Asymmetric stretch: 3756 cm-1 Symmetric stretch: 3657 cm-1 Bend: 1595 cm-1 PBE/TZP ADF package S=7 Co + -H 2 O calculated: Libration mode: 345 cm -1 Twisting mode550 cm -1 Stretching mode475 cm -1
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IR spectroscopy of Co n + -H 2 O clusters Clear resonances Water bending vibration intact Cluster-water vibrations Small shift in bending, other modes do shift
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IR spectroscopy of Co n + -H 2 O clusters Wave number (cm-1) Free water bending mode: 1595 cm -1 Extra water attached: hydrogen bonding leads to a red shift of ca. 30 cm -1
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Signal-to-noise ratio poorer due to low Fe cluster production Water binds intact on Fe cluster surface Clear shift from Free water bending and stretching mode region IR spectroscopy of Fe n + -H 2 O clusters
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Conclusions Astrophysical motivation to study Fe and FeS clusters Laboratory IR spectra of Co n + -H 2 O and Fe n + -H 2 O clusters H 2 O bending mode proves that water is bonded molecularly to the cluster Clear size dependence of cluster-molecule vibrational frequencies Outlook: DFT of Co n + -H 2 O and Fe n + -H 2 O IR spectroscopy of Fe n -H 2 S Fe n S m Fe n
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Knickelbein et al, J.Chem.Phys. 93,1533 (1990) Teaser: IR ion dip spectrum of neutral Fe 13 UV laser
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Acknowledgement Nijmegen Jos Oomens Joost Bakker + entire FELIX Team University of Amsterdam Rens Waters Wybren-Jan Buma Free University Amsterdam Luuk Visscher $:
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Motivation Source: http://www.cmso.info/images/ExtPlasUniv/TheLifeCycleofStars.png
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Outlook: IR Spectroscopy of Al n O m + clusters
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IR Spectroscopy of Co-H 2 O clusters Wave number (cm-1)
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Laser ablation technique Second pulsed valve Liquid Nitrogen cooling Aperture for metal rod Pulsed valve Initial design by André Fielicke
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Origin of Iron hubblesite.org/gallery/album/star/pr2006017b/large_web M< 8M o → no Fe M> 8M o → Fe is formed Fe once formed, sits in the center of the star
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Mass spectrum of Fe +
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Selecting mass distribution by deflection TOFMS RMJordan company Deflection plates in flight path mass30 mass 70
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Why is FEL is needed for such experiments ?
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Why action spectroscopy as detection method ? Gas Phase: Number densities of ions with same charge does not exceed 10 7 molecules/cm 3. Classical absorption spectroscopy For direct absorption experiments number densities ~ 10 10 molecules/cm 3 Size selective detection of clusters
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Theory DFT geometry optimization Evaluate many spin states! Functionals -PBE -TPSS Basis set -TZP Analytical frequency calculations Commercial package ADF Amsterdam Density Functional DFT Calculations Outcome Binding energy of various cluster geometries IR spectra
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DFT Calculations Co 13 + Co 9 + Co 4 + Co 6 +
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DFT Calculations J. Jalink in preparation
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IR spectrum of Fe 13 Depletion quite narrow in UV wavelength Possible mechanism:
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Teaser # 2: size-dependent IR spectra of Al n O m + +Formation of dust grains in AGB stars
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