Dissociative electron impact ionization of N2O5
Abstract
Electron impact ionization of dinitrogen pentoxide for incident electron energies up to about 25 eV has been investigated by use of a crossed beams quadrupole mass spectrometer system. The experiments reported in this paper detected the fragmentation products NO2+, NO+, O+, N+, and NO3+. No stable N2O5+ ion was observed. The NO3+ fragment, for which we determine an appearance energy 13.25+/-0.30 eV, has not been observed previously. This appearance energy is close to the calculated threshold.
- Publication:
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International Journal of Mass Spectrometry
- Pub Date:
- March 2004
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2004IJMSp.232..147A
- Keywords:
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- Appearance energy;
- Dinitrogen pentoxide;
- Electron ionization;
- Mass spectrometry