THE PRODUCTION AND UV PHOTODISSOCIATION OF IRON-SULFUR BINARY CLUSTERS
1993
the iron-sulfur cluster cluster ions; fensm+ (n = 1 - 13, m = 1 - 13), were produced by diredt laser vaporization of a solid sample containing a mixture of iron and sulfur powder. uv photodissociation of the cluster ons was studied with a tandem time-of-flight mass spectrometer. it was found that all the cluster ions with compositions of m = n, m = n - 1 or m = n + 5 have relatively larger abundances, indicating that they were more stable. the photodissociation results of fensm+ ions showed that when n approximate to m, the main channels were losses of neutral s atoms until n approximate to m, while for parent ions with n approximate to m, the main product ions have the m = n or m = n - 1 compositions. form these experimental results, it was proposed that the fensm+ ions might have structures similar to those of fensn cores in iron-sulfur protiens, while the structures of the fensm+(m > n) cluster ions could be considered to have a pattern of the fensm+ cores with some peripheral s atoms.
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