2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4936631
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Excitation of vibrational quanta in furfural by intermediate-energy electrons

Abstract: We report cross sections for electron-impact excitation of vibrational quanta in furfural, at intermediate incident electron energies (20, 30, and 40 eV). The present differential cross sections are measured over the scattered electron angular range 10• -90• , with corresponding integral cross sections subsequently being determined. Furfural is a viable plant-derived alternative to petrochemicals, being produced via low-temperature plasma treatment of biomass. Current yields, however, need to be significantly … Show more

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“…1(b), we again plot the experimental ICS sums for electronic-state and vibrational excitation, 6 and our BEB results 33,36 and the sum of all these component cross sections, but now we compare them to our IAM-SCAR+I results for the total cross section (TCS), rotational ICS, elastic ICS and, as before, the total inelastic ICS. Note that all our IAM-SCAR+I theory results are summarised in Table II.…”
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“…1(b), we again plot the experimental ICS sums for electronic-state and vibrational excitation, 6 and our BEB results 33,36 and the sum of all these component cross sections, but now we compare them to our IAM-SCAR+I results for the total cross section (TCS), rotational ICS, elastic ICS and, as before, the total inelastic ICS. Note that all our IAM-SCAR+I theory results are summarised in Table II.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1(a) are the results of our total ionization cross section (TICS) calculation using a BEB approach, 33,36 and our total inelastic ICS (except for vibrational excitation) from our current IAM-SCAR+I computation. If we now add the sum of our electronic-state ICSs to the sum of the vibrational ICSs from Jones et al 6 and our TICS, then that might be compared to the IAM-SCAR+I total inelastic ICS. We note that we are not strictly comparing "apples with apples" in this case, as the former sum does not include an ICS for neutral dissociation while the IAM-SCAR+I result ignores vibrational excitation.…”
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