Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1193858 | International Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Recombination rate coefficients of protonated and deuterated ions KrH+, KrD+, XeH+ and XeD+ were measured using Flowing Afterglow with Langmuir Probe (FALP). Helium at 1600 Pa and at temperature 250 K was used as a buffer gas in the experiments. Kr, Xe, H2 and D2 were introduced to a flow tube to form the desired ions. Because of small differences in proton affinities of Kr, D2 and H2 mixtures of ions, KrD+/D3+ and KrH+/H3+ are formed in the afterglow plasma, influencing the plasma decay. To obtain a recombination rate coefficient for a particular ion, the dependencies on partial pressures of gases used in the ion formation were measured. The obtained rate coefficients, αKrD+(250 K) = (0.9 ± 0.3) Ã 10â8 cm3 sâ1 and αXeD+(250 K) = (8 ± 2) Ã 10â8 cm3 sâ1 are compared with αKrH+(250 K) = (2.0 ± 0.6) Ã 10â8 cm3 sâ1 and αXeH+(250 K) = (8 ± 2) Ã 10â8 cm3 sâ1.
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Authors
R. Plasil, I. Korolov, T. Kotrik, J. Glosik,