1961
DOI: 10.1063/1.1731566
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Photoionization of Alkanes. Dissociation of Excited Molecular Ions

Abstract: This report describes studies of photoionization and subsequent dissociation of all saturated paraffins from C2 to C6, plus n-heptane and n-octane, as a function of photon energy. The studies include data on all processes which occur below a photon energy of 11.9 ev. The instrument used was a mass spectrometer, combined with a Seya-Namioka monochromator. The direct experimental data are presented as parent, fragment, and metastable ionization efficiency curves. For each molecule the family of curves obtained b… Show more

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“…Figure 1 gives the pertinent region of this surface derived by combination of the present AEs to form C 3Ht, C3H~, C 4Ht, and C 4H; from 1 and 2 with thermochemical information at 0 K ( Table 2). Our AEs largely agree with results of previous photoionization measurements [33].…”
Section: Isomerization and C -C Bond Cleavage Insupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Figure 1 gives the pertinent region of this surface derived by combination of the present AEs to form C 3Ht, C3H~, C 4Ht, and C 4H; from 1 and 2 with thermochemical information at 0 K ( Table 2). Our AEs largely agree with results of previous photoionization measurements [33].…”
Section: Isomerization and C -C Bond Cleavage Insupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The gas phase ionization potentials of the hydrocarbons employed are shown in Table 1, the value for neopentane referring to the production i-C4Hlo+ + CH,; the appearance potential for C(CH,),+ + CH, is 0.18 eV higher (16 In agreement with previous studies the "activating" solvents have a higher ionization potential than neopentane. We suggest that the enhanced yields of methane that we observe in cyclopentane and ethane are mainly due to charge transfer from the solvent molecular ion followed by prompt formation of either CH, or CH, (reaction 2 followed by 4 or 5).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…ionization and photoelectron spectroscopy values from the literature (44)(45)(46)(47)(48)(49)(50). The ionization efficiency curves were generally of the shape shown by 1,l -dimethylcyclopropane and ethylcyclopropane in Fig.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 81%