Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1195062 International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Low-energy electron attachment to SF5Cl was studied at high energy resolution by mass spectrometric detection of the product anions. Two variants of the laser photoelectron attachment (LPA) technique (Kaiserslautern) were used for determining the threshold behaviour of the yield for SF5− formation at about 1 meV resolution, and to investigate the relative cross sections for Cl−, FCl−, and SF5− formation towards higher energies (up to 1 eV) at about 20 meV resolution. Thermal swarm measurements (Birmingham) were used to place the relative LPA cross sections on an absolute scale. A trochoidal electron monochromator (Innsbruck) was used for survey measurements of the relative cross sections for the different product anions over the energy range of 0-14 eV with a resolution of 0.30 eV. Combined with earlier beam data (taken at Berlin) [M. Fenzlaff, R. Gerhard, E. Illenberger, J. Chem. Phys. 88 (1988) 149], the present experimental results provide a detailed set of partial cross sections for anion formation in low-energy electron collisions with SF5Cl.
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