| Literature DB >> 26633846 |
Stefano Falcinelli1, Alessio Bartocci2, Simonetta Cavalli2, Fernando Pirani2, Franco Vecchiocattivi3.
Abstract
Recent experiments on the title subject, performed with a high-resolution crossed-beam apparatus, have provided the total ionization cross sections as a function of the collision energy between noble gas atoms, electronically excited in their metastable states (Ng*), and H2 O, H2 S, and NH3 reagents, as well as the emitted electron energy spectra. This paper presents a rationalization of all the experimental findings in a unifying picture to cast light on the basic chemical properties of Ng* under conditions of great relevance both from a fundamental and from an applied point of view. The importance of this investigation is that it isolates the selective role of the intermolecular halogen and hydrogen bonds, to assess their anisotropic effects on the stereodynamics of the promoted ionization reactions, and to model energy transfer and reactivity in systems of applied interest, such as planetary atmospheres, plasmas, lasers, and flames.Entities:
Keywords: autoionization reactions; halogen bonds; hydrogen bonds; hydrogenated molecules; stereodynamics
Year: 2015 PMID: 26633846 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201503692
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236