M.G.P. Homem
Federal University of São Carlos
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Brazilian Journal of Physics | 2005
L. H. Coutinho; M.G.P. Homem; R. L. Cavasso-Filho; R. R. T. Marinho; A. F. Lago; G. G. B. de Souza; A. Naves de Brito
Ionic fragmentation of the sublimated amino acid DL-proline has been studied using time-of-flight mass spectrometry and synchrotron radiation. Total ion yield and mass spectra were recorded in the 13 to 21.6 eV energy range. Partial ion yields have been calculated for the produced fragments and the results analyzed in a comparative way. Mass spectrum of proline previously obtained at 21.21 eV using photons from a discharge lamp (He I), was used as reference in the comparison to the synchrotron radiation based spectra. The loss of the COOH fragment represents the most probable dissociation pathway following the photoionization of DLproline in the valence region. These are the first results of total and partial ion yields spectra for this molecule in its gas phase in the valence region using time-of-flight spectrometry.
Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2008
C.R. Ponciano; R. Martinez; L. S. Farenzena; P. Iza; M.G.P. Homem; A. Naves de Brito; K. Wien; E.F. da Silveira
Two ices, O2 and a mixture of O2 and N2, are bombarded by 252Cf fission fragments (FF) (approximately 65 MeV at target surface); the emitted positive and negative secondary ions are analyzed by time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS). These studies shall enlighten sputtering from planetary and interstellar ices. Three temperature regions in the 28-42-K range are analyzed: (1) before N2 sublimation, in which hybrid chemical species are formed, (2) before O2 sublimation, in which the TOF mass spectrum is dominated by low-mass (O2)p cluster ions and (3) after O2 sublimation, in which (N2)p or (O2)p cluster ions are practically inexistent. In the first region, four hybrid ion series are observed: NOn-1+, N2On-2(+/-), and N4On-4(-). In the second region, two positive and negative ion series are identified: (O2)pO(+/-) and (O2)pO2(+/-). Their yield distributions are fitted by the sum of two decreasing exponentials, whose decay constants are the same for all series. It is observed that the cluster ion desorption from solid oxygen is very similar to that of other frozen gases, but its yield distribution oscillates with a three- or six-atom periodicity, suggesting O3 or 3O2 units in the cluster structure, respectively.
Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena | 2006
Florian Burmeister; Lúcia Helena Coutinho; R. R. T. Marinho; M.G.P. Homem; M. A. A. de Morais; Alexandra Mocellin; Olle Björneholm; Stacey Ristinmaa Sörensen; P. T. Fonseca; Andreas Lindgren; A. Naves de Brito
Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena | 2007
R.L. Cavasso Filho; A. F. Lago; M.G.P. Homem; S. Pilling; A. Naves de Brito
Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena | 2005
R.L. Cavasso Filho; M.G.P. Homem; Richard Landers; A. Naves de Brito
Chemical Physics | 2006
R. R. T. Marinho; A. F. Lago; M.G.P. Homem; Lúcia Helena Coutinho; G. G. B. de Souza; A. Naves de Brito
Earth Moon and Planets | 2005
L. S. Farenzena; P. Iza; R. Martinez; Francisco Fernandez-Lima; E. Seperuelo Duarte; G.S. Faraudo; C.R. Ponciano; M.G.P. Homem; A. Naves de Brito; K. Wien; E.F. da Silveira
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry | 2006
C.R. Ponciano; R. Martinez; L. S. Farenzena; P. Iza; E.F. da Silveira; M.G.P. Homem; A. Naves de Brito; K. Wien
International Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2006
L. S. Farenzena; R. Martinez; P. Iza; C.R. Ponciano; M.G.P. Homem; A. Naves de Brito; E.F. da Silveira; K. Wien
International Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2006
R. Martinez; C.R. Ponciano; L. S. Farenzena; P. Iza; M.G.P. Homem; A. Naves de Brito; K. Wien; E.F. da Silveira