Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5372664 | Chemical Physics | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Valence double ionization electron spectra of the methyl fluoride, methyl chloride, and methyl iodide molecules have been recorded using a time-of-flight photoelectron-photoelectron coincidence technique. The spectra are interpreted by comparison with existing ionization data, Auger spectra, and theoretical calculations. The lowest double ionization energies have been found to be around 35.0Â eV, 30.6Â eV, and 26.67Â eV for CH3F, CH3Cl and CH3I, respectively. These energies are also compared with the predictions and implications of an empirical rule for the lowest double ionization energy in molecules.
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Authors
A. Hult Roos, J.H.D. Eland, D. Koulentianos, R.J. Squibb, L. Karlsson, R. Feifel,