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Electron stimulated reactions of methyl iodide coadsorbed with amorphous solid water
- Source :
- The Journal of chemical physics. 126(20)
- Publication Year :
- 2007
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Abstract
- The electron stimulated reactions of methyl iodide (MeI) adsorbed on and suspended within amorphous solid water (ice) were studied using a combination of postirradiation temperature programmed desorption and reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy. For MeI adsorbed on top of amorphous solid water (ice), electron beam irradiation is responsible for both structural and chemical transformations within the overlayer. Electron stimulated reactions of MeI result principally in the formation of methyl radicals and solvated iodide anions. The cross section for electron stimulated decomposition of MeI is comparable to the gas phase value and is only weakly dependent upon the local environment. For both adsorbed MeI and suspended MeI, reactions of methyl radicals within MeI clusters lead to the formation of ethane, ethyl iodide, and diiodomethane. In contrast, reactions between the products of methyl iodide and water dissociation are responsible for the formation of methanol and carbon dioxide. Methane, formed as a result of reactions between methyl radicals and either parent MeI molecules or hydrogen atoms, is also observed. The product distribution is found to depend on the film's initial chemical composition as well as the electron fluence. Results from this study highlight the similarities in the carbon-containing products formed when monohalomethanes coadsorbed withmore » amorphous solid water are irradiated by either electrons or photons.« less
- Subjects :
- chemistry.chemical_classification
Hydrogen
Thermal desorption spectroscopy
Ethyl iodide
Inorganic chemistry
Iodide
General Physics and Astronomy
chemistry.chemical_element
Photochemistry
Dissociation (chemistry)
Amorphous solid
chemistry.chemical_compound
chemistry
Diiodomethane
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Methyl iodide
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00219606
- Volume :
- 126
- Issue :
- 20
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of chemical physics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e2f3d5087dabddeb08db1021e73a8995