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Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol.104, No.10, 3413-3419, 1996
Photoelectron-Spectroscopy of Iron-Sulfur Cluster Anions
Iron-sulfur cluster anions (FenSm-, n = 1-6, m = 1-6) have been studied using photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) with a magnetic-bottle-type time-of-flight electron spectrometer. The FenSm- cluster anions were formed in a laser vaporization cluster source. It was found that the stable cluster ions are the ones with compositions of n = m and n = m +/- 1. The electron affinities were measured from the onsets of the PES spectra. Three low-lying electronic states were observed for FeS. The PES spectra of FenS- (n = 1-4) series show a unique similarity, indicating that the Fe atom addition to FeS- has little effect on the electronic property of FeS. The PES spectra of FenS2- series show a similarity among the cluster anions with n = 2-4, showing that Fe2S2- is the structural framework of these clusters. For FenS3- series, Fe3S3- is proposed to be the structural framework. The electronic properties and geometrical structures of the clusters are discussed.