Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
The fragmentation of the 2Br-pyrimidine molecule following direct valence photoionization or inner shell
excitation has been studied by electron-ion coincidence experiments. 2Br-pyrimidine has been chosen as
a model for the class of pyrimidinic building blocks of three nucleic acids and several radiosensitizers. It is
known that the site- and state-localization of energy deposition, typical of inner shell excitation, results in
the enhancement of the total ion yield as well as in changes in the relative intensity of the different
fragmentation channels. Here we address the question of the origin of this selective fragmentation by
using electron-ion coincidence techniques. The results show that the fragmentation is strongly selective
in the final singly charged ion state, independently of the process that leads to the population of that state,
and the dominant fragmentation patterns correlate with the nearest appearance potential.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
molecular fragmentation; biomolecules
List of contributors:
Avaldi, Lorenzo; Bolognesi, Paola
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