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Isomer effects in fragmentation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Authors :
Stockett, Mark H.
Gatchell, Michael
de Ruette, Nathalie
Giacomozzi, Linda
Chen, Tao
Rousseau, P.
Maclot, S.
Chesnel, J. -Y.
Adoui, L.
Huber, B. A.
Berzins, U.
Schmidt, Henning T.
Zettergren, Henning
Cederquist, Henrik
Stockett, Mark H.
Gatchell, Michael
de Ruette, Nathalie
Giacomozzi, Linda
Chen, Tao
Rousseau, P.
Maclot, S.
Chesnel, J. -Y.
Adoui, L.
Huber, B. A.
Berzins, U.
Schmidt, Henning T.
Zettergren, Henning
Cederquist, Henrik
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We have observed significant differences in the fragmentation patterns of isomeric Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) cations following collisions with helium atoms at center-of-mass energies around 100 eV. This is in contrast to the situation at other collision energies or in photo-absorption experiments where isomeric effects are very weak and where the lowest-energy dissociation channels (H- and C2H2-loss) domihate in statistical fragmentation processes. In the 100 eV range, non-statistical fragmentation also competes and is uniquely linked to losses of single carbon atoms (CHx-losses). We find that such CHx-losses are correlated with the ionic ground state energy within a given group of isomers. We present results for three C16H10+, four C18H12+ and five C20H12+ isomers colliding with He.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234984900
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.ijms.2015.09.005