Formation of Long-Lived CO2-, N2O-, and their Dimer Anions, by Electron Attachment to van der Waals Clusters
Abstract
CO2− and N2O− anions, which cannot be formed by electron attachment to the corresponding molecules in the gas phase, are formed by dissociative attachment to clusters of CO2 and N2O, respectively. The relative yields of the monomer and dimer anions are presented and discussed.
Department
Physics
Publication Date
5-9-1986
Journal Title
Chemical Physics Letters
Publisher
Elsevier
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
M. Knapp, O. Echt, D. Kreisle, T. D. Märk and E. Recknagel, Formation of Long-Lived CO2-, N2O-, and their Dimer Anions, by Electron Attachment to van der Waals Clusters, Chem. Phys. Lett. 126 (1986) 225