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    Communication: Remarkable electrophilicity of the oxalic acid monomer: An anion photoelectron spectroscopy and theoretical study

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    Date
    2014-06-14
    Author
    Buonaugurio, Angela
    Graham, Jacob
    Buytendyk, Allyson
    Bowen, Kit H.
    Ryder, Matthew R.
    Keolopile, Zibo G.
    Haranczyk, Maciej
    Gutowski, Maciej
    Publisher
    AIP Publishing LLC., https://aip.scitation.org/journal/jcp
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    https://aip.scitation.org/doi/pdf/10.1063/1.4882655?class=pdf
    Type
    Published Article
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    Abstract
    Our experimental and computational results demonstrate an unusual electrophilicity of oxalic acid, the simplest dicarboxylic acid. The monomer is characterized by an adiabatic electron affinity and electron vertical detachment energy of 0.72 and 1.08 eV (±0.05 eV), respectively. The electrophilicity results primarily from the bonding carbon-carbon interaction in the singly occupied molecular orbital of the anion, but it is further enhanced by intramolecular hydrogen bonds. The well-resolved structure in the photoelectron spectrum is reproduced theoretically, based on Franck-Condon factors for the vibronic anion → neutral transitions.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10311/1927
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