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Direct observation of long-lived cyanide anions in superexcited states.


ABSTRACT: The cyanide anion (CN-) has been identified in cometary coma, interstellar medium, planetary atmosphere and circumstellar envelopes, but its origin and abundance are still disputed. An isolated CN- is stabilized in the vibrational states up to ν = 17 of the electronic ground-state 1Σ+, but it is not thought to survive in the electronic or vibrational states above the electron autodetachment threshold, namely, in superexcited states. Here we report the direct observation of long-lived CN- yields of the dissociative electron attachment to cyanogen bromide (BrCN), and confirm that some of the CN- yields are distributed in the superexcited vibrational states ν ≥ 18 (1Σ+) or the superexcited electronic states 3Σ+ and 3Π. The triplet state can be accessed directly in the impulsive dissociation of BrCN- or by an intersystem transition from the superexcited vibrational states of CN-. The exceptional stability of CN- in the superexcited states profoundly influences its abundance and is potentially related to the production of other compounds in interstellar space.

SUBMITTER: Gao XF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9814559 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Direct observation of long-lived cyanide anions in superexcited states.

Gao Xiao-Fei XF   Xie Jing-Chen JC   Li Hao H   Meng Xin X   Wu Yong Y   Tian Shan Xi SX  

Communications chemistry 20210210 1


The cyanide anion (CN<sup>-</sup>) has been identified in cometary coma, interstellar medium, planetary atmosphere and circumstellar envelopes, but its origin and abundance are still disputed. An isolated CN<sup>-</sup> is stabilized in the vibrational states up to ν = 17 of the electronic ground-state <sup>1</sup>Σ<sup>+</sup>, but it is not thought to survive in the electronic or vibrational states above the electron autodetachment threshold, namely, in superexcited states. Here we report the  ...[more]

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