2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaap.2004.12.006
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Laser powered homogeneous decomposition of selenophene and tellurophene

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“…The pulsed and continuous-wave CO 2 laser induced homogeneous decomposition of selenophene and tellurophene in the presence of SF 6 sensitizer [ 55 ] is controlled by cleavage of both X-C (X=Se, Te) bonds and yields elemental chalcogen along with 1-buten-3-yne, ethyne, ethene and buta-1,3-diene (major products, selenophene) and 1-buten-3-yne (major product, tellurophene). The higher SF 6 content in the irradiated selenophene-SF 6 system increases the mean effective temperature and leads to higher relative amounts of ethyne and lower amounts of 1-buten-3-yne and ethene.…”
Section: Deposition Of Chalcogenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pulsed and continuous-wave CO 2 laser induced homogeneous decomposition of selenophene and tellurophene in the presence of SF 6 sensitizer [ 55 ] is controlled by cleavage of both X-C (X=Se, Te) bonds and yields elemental chalcogen along with 1-buten-3-yne, ethyne, ethene and buta-1,3-diene (major products, selenophene) and 1-buten-3-yne (major product, tellurophene). The higher SF 6 content in the irradiated selenophene-SF 6 system increases the mean effective temperature and leads to higher relative amounts of ethyne and lower amounts of 1-buten-3-yne and ethene.…”
Section: Deposition Of Chalcogenmentioning
confidence: 99%