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Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2009

New flowing afterglow technique for determining products of dissociative recombination: CH5+ and N2H+

Nigel G. Adams; Chris D Molek; Jason L. McLain

There are discrepancies in the literature for the product distributions of electron-ion (e-i) recombination when determined using different techniques. Because of this, a new technique has been developed. This is based on the flowing afterglow, with the product neutrals detected by electron impact ionization followed by mass spectrometric detection. However, in addition to the products of recombination, there are neutrals present from ion-molecule reactions and from the gases introduced into the flow tube to create the ion of interest, which often have much greater concentrations than the products. To distinguish these products, an electron attaching gas is pulsed into the flow to transiently attach the electrons, thus quenching e-i recombination. Then the difference between the attaching gas in and out yields the product distribution. Recombination products have been detected even when their signal is as much as ~ 104 less than background. Here the details of the technique are described and the possible sources of error discussed. The viability of the technique is illustrated for the recombinations of CH5+ and N2H+. The latter establishes the major product as N2 + H (95 to 100%) correcting an error in the literature. In the former case, the major channel detected is CH4 + H (95%) which is in disagreement with a storage ring (SR) result which gave CH3 as the major channel (68%). Possible reasons for this are discussed.


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2004

Flowing Afterglow Studies of the Temperature Dependencies for Dissociative Recombination of O2+, CH5+, C2H5+, and C6H7+with Electrons

Jason L. McLain; Viktoriya Poterya; Christopher D. Molek; Lucia M. Babcock; Nigel G. Adams


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2007

A remeasurement of the products for electron recombination of N2H+ using a new technique: no significant NH+N production.

Christopher D. Molek; Jason L. McLain; Poterya; Nigel G. Adams


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2005

C3H3+ isomers: temperature dependencies of production in the H3+ reaction with allene and loss by dissociative recombination with electrons.

Jason L. McLain; Viktoriya Poterya; Christopher D. Molek; Douglas M. Jackson; and Lucia M. Babcock; Nigel G. Adams


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2005

Mechanisms of electron-ion recombination of N2H+/N2D+ and HCO+/DCO+ ions : Temperature dependence and isotopic effect

Viktoriya Poterya; Jason L. McLain; Nigel G. Adams; Lucia M. Babcock


International Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2005

A selected ion flow tube study of the reactions of various nitrogen containing ions with formic acid, acetic acid, and methyl formate

Douglas M. Jackson; Nathan J. Stibrich; Jason L. McLain; Lillian D. Fondren; Nigel G. Adams; Lucia M. Babcock


International Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2009

Development of a novel technique for quantitatively determining the products of electron-ion dissociative recombination

Christopher D. Molek; Viktoriya Poterya; Nigel G. Adams; Jason L. McLain


International Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2007

Studies of reactions of a series of ions with nitrogen containing heterocyclic molecules using a selected ion flow tube

L. Dalila Fondren; Jason L. McLain; Douglas M. Jackson; Nigel G. Adams; Lucia M. Babcock


International Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2009

Flowing afterglow studies of the electron recombination of protonated cyanides (RCN)H+ and their proton-bound dimer ions (RCN)2H+ where R is H, CH3, and CH3CH2

Jason L. McLain; Christopher D. Molek; David Osborne; Nigel G. Adams


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2008

Experimental determination of energy disposal in the dissociative electron recombinations of CS2(+) and HCS2(+).

Christopher D. Molek; Plasil R; Jason L. McLain; Nigel G. Adams; Lucia M. Babcock

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Viktoriya Poterya

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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