RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Structure, fragmentation patterns, and magnetic properties of small cobalt oxide clusters A1 Aguilera-del-Toro, R. H. A1 Aguilera-Granja, F. A1 Vega, A. A1 Balbás, L. C. K1 DFT, óxidos de transición, clusters AB The favorable stoichiometry of ConOm + clusters has been recently determined by means of multiphoton dissociation of oxide cluster beams coming from laser evaporation of metal rods seeded with 0.5–5% oxygen and selected by time of flight mass spectroscopy. It was observed that the prominent stoichiometry is n = m, and that the preferred dissociation channel is the loss of O2 molecules. The Co4O4 + cluster is found to be particularly abundant, an indication of its high stability. In this work we present density functional calculations, within the generalized gradient approximation, for the geometric, electronic, and magnetic properties of neutral and cationic ConOm 0/+ clusters with n = 3–8 and m = 1–10. The ionic structures were determined after optimizing several initial geometries selected from previous calculations of pure Co clusters, with consecutive adsorbed oxygen atoms, as well as geometries constructed by assembling several CoO units and adding subsequent oxygen atoms. The fragmentation patterns were studied by comparing the energy separation of O2, CoO, Co2O, CoO2, and Co fragments. We obtain that the preferred fragmentation channel is the loss of O2, that the favourable stoichiometry is 1:1, and that Co4O4 + is especially stable, in full agreement with the experiments. In addition the magnetic properties related to spin isomeric configurations of (CoO)n + clusters are studied in detail. PB Royal Society of Chemistry SN 1463-9076 YR 2014 FD 2014-08-28 LK https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/73867 UL https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/73867 LA spa NO Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, agosto (2024), vol. 16, p. 21732-21741 NO Producción Científica DS UVaDOC RD 24-ene-2025