Cargando…

Total Electron Detachment and Induced Cationic Fragmentation Cross Sections for Superoxide Anion (O(2)(−)) Collisions with Benzene (C(6)H(6)) Molecules

In this study, novel experimental total electron detachment cross sections for O(2)(−) collisions with benzene molecules are reported for the impact energy range (10–1000 eV), as measured with a transmission beam apparatus. By analysing the positively charged species produced during the collision ev...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Guerra, Carlos, Kumar, Sarvesh, Aguilar-Galindo, Fernando, Díaz-Tendero, Sergio, Lozano, Ana I., Mendes, Mónica, Oller, Juan C., Limão-Vieira, Paulo, García, Gustavo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8835784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35163189
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031266
_version_ 1784649517574914048
author Guerra, Carlos
Kumar, Sarvesh
Aguilar-Galindo, Fernando
Díaz-Tendero, Sergio
Lozano, Ana I.
Mendes, Mónica
Oller, Juan C.
Limão-Vieira, Paulo
García, Gustavo
author_facet Guerra, Carlos
Kumar, Sarvesh
Aguilar-Galindo, Fernando
Díaz-Tendero, Sergio
Lozano, Ana I.
Mendes, Mónica
Oller, Juan C.
Limão-Vieira, Paulo
García, Gustavo
author_sort Guerra, Carlos
collection PubMed
description In this study, novel experimental total electron detachment cross sections for O(2)(−) collisions with benzene molecules are reported for the impact energy range (10–1000 eV), as measured with a transmission beam apparatus. By analysing the positively charged species produced during the collision events, relative total ionisation cross sections were derived in the incident energy range of 160–900 eV. Relative partial ionisation cross sections for fragments with m/z ≤ 78 u were also given in this energy range. We also confirmed that heavier compounds (m/z > 78 u) formed for impact energies between 550 and 800 eV. In order to further our knowledge about the collision dynamics governing the fragmentation of such heavier molecular compounds, we performed molecular dynamics calculations within the framework of the Density Functional Theory (DFT). These results demonstrated that the fragmentation of these heavier compounds strongly supports the experimental evidence of m/z = 39–42, 50, 60 (u) cations formation, which contributed to the broad local maximum in the total ionisation observed from 550 to 800 eV. This work reveals the reactivity induced by molecular anions colliding with hydrocarbons at high energies, processes that can take place in the interstellar medium under various local conditions.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8835784
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-88357842022-02-12 Total Electron Detachment and Induced Cationic Fragmentation Cross Sections for Superoxide Anion (O(2)(−)) Collisions with Benzene (C(6)H(6)) Molecules Guerra, Carlos Kumar, Sarvesh Aguilar-Galindo, Fernando Díaz-Tendero, Sergio Lozano, Ana I. Mendes, Mónica Oller, Juan C. Limão-Vieira, Paulo García, Gustavo Int J Mol Sci Article In this study, novel experimental total electron detachment cross sections for O(2)(−) collisions with benzene molecules are reported for the impact energy range (10–1000 eV), as measured with a transmission beam apparatus. By analysing the positively charged species produced during the collision events, relative total ionisation cross sections were derived in the incident energy range of 160–900 eV. Relative partial ionisation cross sections for fragments with m/z ≤ 78 u were also given in this energy range. We also confirmed that heavier compounds (m/z > 78 u) formed for impact energies between 550 and 800 eV. In order to further our knowledge about the collision dynamics governing the fragmentation of such heavier molecular compounds, we performed molecular dynamics calculations within the framework of the Density Functional Theory (DFT). These results demonstrated that the fragmentation of these heavier compounds strongly supports the experimental evidence of m/z = 39–42, 50, 60 (u) cations formation, which contributed to the broad local maximum in the total ionisation observed from 550 to 800 eV. This work reveals the reactivity induced by molecular anions colliding with hydrocarbons at high energies, processes that can take place in the interstellar medium under various local conditions. MDPI 2022-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8835784/ /pubmed/35163189 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031266 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Guerra, Carlos
Kumar, Sarvesh
Aguilar-Galindo, Fernando
Díaz-Tendero, Sergio
Lozano, Ana I.
Mendes, Mónica
Oller, Juan C.
Limão-Vieira, Paulo
García, Gustavo
Total Electron Detachment and Induced Cationic Fragmentation Cross Sections for Superoxide Anion (O(2)(−)) Collisions with Benzene (C(6)H(6)) Molecules
title Total Electron Detachment and Induced Cationic Fragmentation Cross Sections for Superoxide Anion (O(2)(−)) Collisions with Benzene (C(6)H(6)) Molecules
title_full Total Electron Detachment and Induced Cationic Fragmentation Cross Sections for Superoxide Anion (O(2)(−)) Collisions with Benzene (C(6)H(6)) Molecules
title_fullStr Total Electron Detachment and Induced Cationic Fragmentation Cross Sections for Superoxide Anion (O(2)(−)) Collisions with Benzene (C(6)H(6)) Molecules
title_full_unstemmed Total Electron Detachment and Induced Cationic Fragmentation Cross Sections for Superoxide Anion (O(2)(−)) Collisions with Benzene (C(6)H(6)) Molecules
title_short Total Electron Detachment and Induced Cationic Fragmentation Cross Sections for Superoxide Anion (O(2)(−)) Collisions with Benzene (C(6)H(6)) Molecules
title_sort total electron detachment and induced cationic fragmentation cross sections for superoxide anion (o(2)(−)) collisions with benzene (c(6)h(6)) molecules
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8835784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35163189
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031266
work_keys_str_mv AT guerracarlos totalelectrondetachmentandinducedcationicfragmentationcrosssectionsforsuperoxideaniono2collisionswithbenzenec6h6molecules
AT kumarsarvesh totalelectrondetachmentandinducedcationicfragmentationcrosssectionsforsuperoxideaniono2collisionswithbenzenec6h6molecules
AT aguilargalindofernando totalelectrondetachmentandinducedcationicfragmentationcrosssectionsforsuperoxideaniono2collisionswithbenzenec6h6molecules
AT diaztenderosergio totalelectrondetachmentandinducedcationicfragmentationcrosssectionsforsuperoxideaniono2collisionswithbenzenec6h6molecules
AT lozanoanai totalelectrondetachmentandinducedcationicfragmentationcrosssectionsforsuperoxideaniono2collisionswithbenzenec6h6molecules
AT mendesmonica totalelectrondetachmentandinducedcationicfragmentationcrosssectionsforsuperoxideaniono2collisionswithbenzenec6h6molecules
AT ollerjuanc totalelectrondetachmentandinducedcationicfragmentationcrosssectionsforsuperoxideaniono2collisionswithbenzenec6h6molecules
AT limaovieirapaulo totalelectrondetachmentandinducedcationicfragmentationcrosssectionsforsuperoxideaniono2collisionswithbenzenec6h6molecules
AT garciagustavo totalelectrondetachmentandinducedcationicfragmentationcrosssectionsforsuperoxideaniono2collisionswithbenzenec6h6molecules