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Deuteration of positive hydrogen cluster ions H5+ to H17+ at 10 K
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“…The low rate coefficient obtained for D 3 + + H 2 is in line with the results of another merged-beam experiment by . Finally, the value for the H 3 + + D 2 rate coefficient obtained here is close to the value measured by Paul et al (1996) in a 22 pole trap, 245 which presented significant uncertainty. Notes.…”
supporting
confidence: 83%
“…The low rate coefficient obtained for D 3 + + H 2 is in line with the results of another merged-beam experiment by . Finally, the value for the H 3 + + D 2 rate coefficient obtained here is close to the value measured by Paul et al (1996) in a 22 pole trap, 245 which presented significant uncertainty. Notes.…”
supporting
confidence: 83%
“…Notes. a -Allmendinger et al (2016b), b -Savić et al (2020), c -Höveler et al (2021b), d -2 meV collision energy(Gerlich & Schlemmer 2002), e -at 10 K(Paul et al 1996). The values displayed for this work correspond to the Arrhenius-Kooij fit (see Table1) at the temperature of interest.…”
mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Isotopic fractionation of these clusters was used to learn more about the intracluster dynamics. 7 The exchange of D and D 2 in collisions with D 2 as a target gas confirmed the structural considerations derived previously. Most experimental work on cluster ions, and (CO) n ϩ in particular, has been performed using high pressure mass spectrometry 8 or high pressure drift tubes.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…However, one clear result concerning the growth of larger clusters is found too. While (CO) 8 ϩ is absent in the spectrum, (CO) 7 ϩ is a dominant CO cluster ion species. Thus (CO) 7 ϩ appears as a comparably strongly bound cluster.…”
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confidence: 98%
