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Sarah M Harper1, Sunny W-P Hu, Stephen D Price.
Abstract
The dynamics of the product channels forming OCF(+)+H(+)+HF and HCF(2) (+)+H(+)+O following the collisions of CF(2) (2+) with H(2)O have been investigated with a new position-sensitive coincidence experiment at a center-of-mass collision energy of 5.6 eV. The results show the formation of OCF(+) occurs via the formation of a doubly charged collision complex [H(2)O-CF(2)](2+) which subsequently undergoes a charge separating dissociation to form H(+) and HOCF(2) (+). The HOCF(2) (+) monocation subsequently fragments to form HF+OCF(+). The lifetimes of the collision complex and the HOCF(2) (+) ion are at least of the order of their rotational period. The kinetic energy release in this reaction indicates that it involves the ground state of CF(2) (2+) and forms the ground electronic states of OCF(+) and HF. The mechanism for forming HCF(2) (+) involves the direct and rapid abstraction of a hydride ion from H(2)O by CF(2) (2+). The resulting OH(+) ion subsequently fragments to H(+)+O, on a time scale at least comparable with its rotational period. (c) 2004 American Institute of PhysicsEntities:
Year: 2004 PMID: 15303915 DOI: 10.1063/1.1773156
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chem Phys ISSN: 0021-9606 Impact factor: 3.488