Karim Hamraoui
Université catholique de Louvain
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Analytical Chemistry | 2009
Arnaud Delcorte; Barbara J. Garrison; Karim Hamraoui
The present theoretical study explores the interaction of various energetic molecular projectiles and clusters with a model polymeric surface, with direct implications for surface analysis by mass spectrometry. The projectile sizes (up to 23 kDa) are intermediate between the polyatomic ions (SF(5), C(60)) used in secondary ion mass spectrometry and the large organic microdroplets generated, for example, in desorption electrospray ionization. The target is a model of amorphous polyethylene, already used in a previous study [Delcorte, A.; Garrison, B. J. J. Phys. Chem. C 2007, 111, 15312]. The chosen method relies on classical molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, using a coarse-grained description of polymeric samples for high energy or long time calculations (20-50 ps) and a full atomistic description for low energy or short time calculations (<1 ps). Two regions of sputtering or desorption are observed depending on the projectile energy per nucleon (i.e., effectively the velocity). The transition, occurring around 1 eV/nucleon, is identified by a change of slope in the curve of the sputtering yield per nucleon vs energy per nucleon. Beyond 1 eV/nucleon, the sputtering yield depends only on the total projectile energy and not on the projectile nuclearity. Below 1 eV/nucleon, i.e., around the sputtering threshold for small projectiles, yields are influenced by both the projectile energy and nuclearity. Deposition of intact molecular clusters is also observed at the lowest energies per nucleon. The transition in the sputtering curve is connected to a change of energy deposition mechanisms, from atomistic and mesoscopic processes to hydrodynamic flow. It also corresponds to a change in terms of fragmentation. Below 1 eV/nucleon, the projectiles are not able to induce bond scissions in the sample. This region of molecular emission with minimal fragmentation offers new analytical perspectives, out of reach of smaller molecular clusters such as fullerenes.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2007
Karim Hamraoui; Sylvain Cristol; Edmond Payen; Jean-François Paul
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2013
Arnaud Delcorte; Christophe Leblanc; Claude Poleunis; Karim Hamraoui
Surface and Interface Analysis | 2010
Oscar A. Restrepo; Aneesh Prabhakaran; Karim Hamraoui; Nimer Wehbe; Sami Yunus; Patrick Bertrand; Arnaud Delcorte
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2010
Karim Hamraoui; Arnaud Delcorte
Surface and Interface Analysis | 2011
Arnaud Delcorte; Barbara J. Garrison; Karim Hamraoui
Surface and Interface Analysis | 2010
Arnaud Delcorte; Patrick Bertrand; Barbara J. Garrison; Karim Hamraoui; Taoufiq Mouhib; Oscar A. Restrepo; C. N. Santos; Sami Yunus
Surface and Interface Analysis | 2014
Arnaud Delcorte; Oscar A. Restrepo; Karim Hamraoui; Bartlomiej Czerwinski
GECat 2008 | 2008
Elise Berrier; Xavier Sécordel; Anne-Sophie Mamede; Sylvain Cristol; Jean-François Paul; Karim Hamraoui
EUROPACAT VII | 2007
Karim Hamraoui; Sylvain Cristol; Edmond Payen; Jean-François Paul