1986
DOI: 10.1016/0168-1176(86)80035-0
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Characterisation of cluster ions formed from inert gas atoms plus small molecules and radicals

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“…Ar 2+ + CO 2 ® ArC 2+ + 2O (11) In spite of the metastability of ArC 2+ predicted by theory, 292,293 previous attempts to observe ArC 2+ by charge stripping of ArC + had not been successful. 294 The study of the cross section of Reaction (10) as a function of the collision energy revealed the occurrence of an exothermic reaction, that is likely to occur on the 3 S ground-state surface. As for Reaction (11), the experiments point, instead, to an endothermic process and this rules out the conceivable alternative formation of O 2 as a reaction product.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ar 2+ + CO 2 ® ArC 2+ + 2O (11) In spite of the metastability of ArC 2+ predicted by theory, 292,293 previous attempts to observe ArC 2+ by charge stripping of ArC + had not been successful. 294 The study of the cross section of Reaction (10) as a function of the collision energy revealed the occurrence of an exothermic reaction, that is likely to occur on the 3 S ground-state surface. As for Reaction (11), the experiments point, instead, to an endothermic process and this rules out the conceivable alternative formation of O 2 as a reaction product.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The first observations of methyl-cationized noble gases were made by Field et al10"12 in studies of the ionic reactions in a mass spectrometer with noble gas/methane mixtures. The ions were formed via the ion/molecule reactions (eq 2) The results were reproduced by Jonathan et al, 13 X,+ + CH4 -XCH3+ + ' (X = Ar, Kr, Xe) (2) who characterized the observed methyl-cationized argon, krypton, and xenon by collision-induced dissociation. To our knowledge no observation of the methyl-cationized neon or helium has been reported.…”
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confidence: 73%