Data di Pubblicazione:
2001
Abstract:
Relative partial ionization cross sections for the formation of Cl`, Cl2` and H` from the hydrogen chloride
molecule have been determined, from simultaneously recorded mass and two-dimensional ionÈion coincidence
spectra, as a function of the ionizing electron energy from 30 to 200 eV. Precursor speciÐc cross sections have
been derived which quantify the contribution to the yield of each fragment ion from each level of ionization
and the kinetic energy released in the fragmentation reactions of multiply charged HCl has been used to obtain
thermodynamic information on the doubly and triply charged states. Analysis shows that at 100 eV electron
energy double ionization contributes 12% of the total ion yield and 3% at 50 eV. At 100 eV the decay of
HCl2` by the loss of an H atom to form Cl2` is a result of approximately 41% of the double ionization events,
comparable to the frequency of charge separating dissociation (52%). The formation of Cl2` has a threshold of
46.8^1.5 eV and is assigned to population of the c 5&~ dication state. The observed threshold for forming
long-lived dications (HCl2`) is consistent with the population of the ground state of the dication, and higher
vibrational levels of this state appear to contribute to the yield of H`]Cl` ion pairs. The formation of
metastable HCl2` contributes a maximum of 0.6% to the ion yield. Long-lived HCl3` ions are not detected
but dissociative triple ionization makes up approximately 0.7% of the ion yield at 200 eV. We estimate the
lowest lying dissociative state of HCl3` lies at 72^2 eV above the ground state of the neutral molecule.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Calandra, Pietro
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