Electron-induced reactions in condensed films of acetonitrile and ethane.

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Reactions in pure and mixed films of C(2)H(6) and CD(3)CN deposited on a Au surface at 35 K have been induced by low-energy electrons and investigated by Thermal Desorption Spectrometry (TDS). The incident electron energy (E(0)) was varied between 5 and 16 eV and a number of different products were identified. Beside the main products, CD(4), CD(3)H, and C(2)D(6), molecules resulting from atom scrambling during radical chain reactions (C(2)H(5)D) and recombination products (CD(3)CD(2)CN and C(2)H(5)CD(3)) were identified while others were characteristically absent. The quantity of the different products varied with E(0). The observed electron-driven processes are in accord with previous findings from gas phase experiments on dissociative electron attachment and electron impact ionization. On this basis, reaction mechanisms leading to the formation of the observed products are suggested for different ranges of E(0).
Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 9(1):180-91, 2007 Jan 7 - Who cited this? | PubMed ID: 17164900 | Fulltext


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