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The role of helium droplets in the mass spectra of diatomics: the suppression of dissociative reactions

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posted on 2015-09-08, 10:45 authored by Andrew M . Ellis, Shengfu Yang
It is generally accepted that electron impact of doped helium nanodroplets initially produces a positively charged helium atom, which then ionizes the dopant if the two come into contact. In effect the He[superscript: +] can initiate ion-molecule reactions. However, the effect of the surrounding helium on ion-molecule reactions remains ambiguous. To explore this, electron-induced chemistry has been investigated for the diatomic molecules O2, CO and N2. The helium is found to significantly suppress dissociative ion product channels.

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Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics, 28 (4)

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Chemistry

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Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics

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American Institute of Physics

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1674-0068

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2015-07-05

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2015

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2016-07-23

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