Abstract

We produced aniline cations (c–C6H5NH2+) and their dehydro- (H-loss) cations inside helium droplets by electron ionization and observed their mass-selected vibrational spectra in the NH stretching region. We observed vibrational bands at m/q = 93 which were identified as aniline cations. These bands showed only a few cm−1 shifts from the symmetric and anti-symmetric NH stretching bands for the amino (NH2) group in the gas phase. For the H-loss cation at mass m/q = 92, the agreement of the observed NH band frequency with the result of DFT calculations suggests several candidate species, including a seven-membered ring structure, 4-monodehydro azepinylium (c–C6NH6+). A new reaction pathway to this cation was discussed by considering large excess energy in the ionization process.

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