Abstract
Ln (Ln = La and Ce) atom reactions with ethylamine are conducted in a pulsed laser vaporization supersonic molecular beam source. Dehydrogenation and association metal-containing species are observed with time-of-flight mass spectrometry, and the dehydrogenated Ln ethylimido species in the formula Ln(NC2H5) are characterized by single-photon mass-analyzed threshold ionization (MATI) spectroscopy and quantum chemical calculations. The theoretical calculations include density functional theory for both Ln species and a scalar relativity correction, electron correlation, and spin-orbit coupling through multiconfiguration quasi-degenerate second-order perturbation theory for the Ce species. The MATI spectrum of lanthanum ethylimido La(NCH2CH3) has a single vibronic band system from the ionization of the doublet ground state with the La 6s1 configuration, whereas that of the cerium ethylimido Ce(NCH2CH3) displays two vibronic band system from the ionization of the two lowest-energy spin-orbit coupling states with the Ce 4f16s1 configuration. Both Ln ethylimido complexes are formed by the thermodynamically and kinetically favorable concerted dehydrogenation of the amino group. Two additional isomers of Ln(NC2H5) include a four-membered metallacycle Ln(NHCH2CH2) from the dehydrogenation of the amino and methyl groups and a three-membered cycle Ln(NHCHCH3) from the dehydrogenation of the amino and methylene groups. The cyclic isomers are not observed experimentally as they are not populated under the experimental conditions.
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