2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijms.2004.12.021
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Association and charge transfer reactions of Xe+ and O2+ with acetonitrile

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“…Comparison of F 2 N À Xe + with other Xe À N cations: The only xenon-nitrogen cations observed so far in the gas phase are the simplest, XeN + and XeN 2 + . [54,55] Other molecular species such as XeF + (N 2 O) [56] and Xe + (CH 3 CN) [57] have been as well reported, but their connectivities are still not ascertained. F 2 NÀXe + is indeed the first gaseous congener of the xenon-nitrenium cations (FO 2 S) 2 NXe + , [19,25] F 5 SN(H)Xe + , [33] and F 5 TeN(H)Xe + [30] observed in the condensed phase as AsF 6 À or Sb 3 F 16 À salts.…”
Section: Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparison of F 2 N À Xe + with other Xe À N cations: The only xenon-nitrogen cations observed so far in the gas phase are the simplest, XeN + and XeN 2 + . [54,55] Other molecular species such as XeF + (N 2 O) [56] and Xe + (CH 3 CN) [57] have been as well reported, but their connectivities are still not ascertained. F 2 NÀXe + is indeed the first gaseous congener of the xenon-nitrenium cations (FO 2 S) 2 NXe + , [19,25] F 5 SN(H)Xe + , [33] and F 5 TeN(H)Xe + [30] observed in the condensed phase as AsF 6 À or Sb 3 F 16 À salts.…”
Section: Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%