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Dissociative electron attachment studies of gas-phase acetic acid using a velocity map imaging technique

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posted on 2024-11-07, 20:01 authored by D. Chakraborty, G. Kharchilava, I. Carmichael, S. Ptasinska
Abstract Advancing instrumentation to explore dissociative electron attachment (DEA) studies allows previously unattainable information to be acquired. Using a newly constructed velocity map imaging spectrometer, we revisited a study on DEA to gas-phase acetic acid. We discuss possible fragmentation channels and compared the corresponding ion yields with previous high electron-energy resolution results. We focus on the channels occurring at higher energies, particularly near 10 eV, and calculate their thermodynamic thresholds. Moreover, we expand previous studies and perform time-sliced imaging near the 10 eV resonance to obtain the kinetic energy distribution of the fragment ions.

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2023

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Page 245202

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J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys.

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Volume 56

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