| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1194128 | International Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2007 | 10 Pages | 
Abstract
												Surface-induced dissociation and reactions of singly-charged ions C7Hn+ (n = 8, 7) and of doubly-charged ions C7Hn2+ (n = 8, 7, 6), produced by electron ionization of toluene, with hydrocarbon-covered stainless steel surface have been investigated in the incident energy range from 5 to 50 eV. The mass-selected beam of projectile ion was focused onto the surface under 45° and product ions reflected were monitored using a TOF mass spectrometer. The relative abundance of product ions was determined in dependence on incident projectile-ion energy (collision-energy resolved mass spectra, CERMS curves). An important process in surface collisions of the dications is single-electron exchange with the surface and formation of monocation intermediates. Comparison of the mass spectra of the incident cations and dications made it possible to elucidate major reaction pathways.
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											Authors
												L. Feketeová, T. Tepnual, V. Grill, P. Scheier, J. Roithová, Z. Herman, T.D. Märk, 
											