Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5391236 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Novel small metal-oxygen dianions have been produced in the gas phase by sputtering of metallic targets with simultaneous oxygen flooding. These exotic species were observed in a mass spectrometer for ion flight times of >10 μs. Both Cs+ bombardment of an elemental Be metal surface and of a copper-based Cu(Be) alloy foil, with exposure of these sputtered surfaces to O2 gas, produced the novel dianions of Ben-1On2- with n = 4, 6. Be3O42- at m/z 45.5 and 46.5 was unambiguously identified by its isotopic abundance. In addition, CuBe2O42- at m/z 72.5 and 73.5 was detected for O2 flooding of Cs+ sputtered Cu(Be).
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Authors
Klaus Franzreb, Peter Williams,