Abstract
Photon emissions following 8 keV ion beam–target gas collisions of the polyatomic cations of composition C2,H4,O+• and C2,H5,Cl+• were measured and interpreted in conjunction with their collision-induced dissociation (CID) mass spectra. The experiments were performed in a modified analytical VG ZAB-2F mass spectrometer of magnetic sector/electric sector/electric sector (BEE) geometry. The identification of the emission bands in the collision-induced emission (CIE) spectra of oxirane+•, acetaldehyde+• and vinyl alcohol+• with helium and argon target gases was assisted by obtaining the CIE spectra of CO+•, HCO+ and CH3+. Distinct emission bands due to the HC (A,B → X), HC+ (B → A and A → X) and HO• (A → X) transitions, as well as atomic C, O+ and H• lines, were observed. The emission spectra of 8 keV CH3CH2Cl+• and CH3ClCH2+•–helium and argon target gas collisions were obtained and analyzed with the aid of the CIE spectra for CCl+ and CH2Cl+. Many of the same bands appeared as for the C2,H4,O+• isomers, with the addition of bands due to the CCl+ (A → X) transition and Cl+ atomic lines.
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