Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1689356 | Vacuum | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Ion-molecule reactions have been measured for methane-carbon tetrafluoride mixtures of different composition using a quadrupole mass spectrometer with a high-pressure ion source. Concentration of methane in these mixtures ranged from 10% to 90% (at 10% increment). Primary ions CH3+, CH4+, F+, CF+ and CF3+ were produced by electrons with energy of 300Â eV. Secondary ions CH5+, C2H3+, C2H4+, C2H5+, C2H7+ and CF3+ were observed as the result of ion-molecule reactions. Relative current intensities for primary and secondary ions are presented as a function of both total mixture pressure and concentration of methane in the mixture. Potential of repeller electrode inside the ion source collision chamber was fixed at 5Â V for all measurements. Total mixture pressure was changed from 0.7 to 33.3Â Pa. Schemes of ion-molecule reactions were proposed.
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Authors
Leszek Wójcik, Artur Markowski,