1. Dissociative electron attachment studies on acetone.
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Prabhudesai, Vaibhav S., Tadsare, Vishvesh, Ghosh, Sanat, Gope, Krishnendu, Davis, Daly, and Krishnakumar, E.
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DISSOCIATION (Chemistry) , *ELECTRONS , *ACETONE , *KINETIC energy , *ANGULAR distribution (Nuclear physics) , *MOLECULAR orbitals - Abstract
Dissociative electron attachment (DEA) to acetone is studied in terms of the absolute cross section for various fragment channels in the electron energy range of 0-20 eV. H- is found to be the most dominant fragment followed by O- and OH- with only one resonance peak between 8 and 9 eV. The DEA dynamics is studied by measuring the angular distribution and kinetic energy distribution of fragment anions using Velocity Slice Imaging technique. The kinetic energy and angular distribution of H- and O- fragments suggest a many body break-up for the lone resonance observed. The ab initio calculations show that electron is captured in the multi-centered anti-bonding molecular orbital which would lead to a many body break-up of the resonance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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