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Hydrogenation of C$_{24}$ carbon clusters : structural diversity and energetic properties

Chemical Physics 2021-07-14 v1

Abstract

This work aims at exploring the potential energy surfaces of C24_{24}Hn_n{n=0,6,12,18,24} up to 20-25\,eV using the genetic algorithm in combination with the density functional based tight binding (DFTB) potential. The structural diversity of the non fragmented structures was analysed using order parameters which were chosen as the number of 5 or 6 carbon rings and the asphericity constant β\beta. The most abundant and lowest energy population was found to correspond to a flakes population, constituted of isomers of variable shapes possessing a large number of 5 or 6-carbon rings. This population is characterized by a larger number of spherical isomers when nH/nCn_H/n_C increases. Simultaneously, the fraction of the pretzels population constituted of spherical isomers possessing fewer 5 or 6 carbon ring cycles increases. For all hydrogenation rates, the fraction of cages population remains extremely minor while the branched population is the highest energy population for all nH/nCn_H/n_C ratios. For all C24_{24}Hn_n{n=0,6,12,18,24} clusters, a detailed study of the evolution of the carbon ring size distribution as a function of energy clearly shows that the stability is correlated to the number of 6-carbon rings. A similar study for hybridization spnsp^n (n=1-3) shows that the number of sp1sp^1 carbon atoms increases with energy while globally the number of sp3sp^3 carbon atoms increases with nH/nCn_H/n_C. The average values of the ionization potentials of all populations were found to decrease when nH/nCn_H/n_C increases, ranging from 7.9\,eV down to 6.4\,eV that we correlated to carbon atoms hybridization spnsp^n (n=1-3). These results are of astrophysical interest as they should be taken into account in astrophysical models especially regarding the role of carbonaceous species in the gas ionization.

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@article{arxiv.2103.11915,
  title  = {Hydrogenation of C$_{24}$ carbon clusters : structural diversity and energetic properties},
  author = {Paula Pla and Clément Dubosq and Mathias Rapacioli and Evgeny Posenitskiy and Manuel Alcami and Aude Simon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.11915},
  year   = {2021}
}

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37 pages, 13 figures