MASS SPECTROMETRIC STUDY OF SUBLIMING SELENIUM
- 15 December 1966
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Chemistry
- Vol. 44 (24) , 3063-3071
- https://doi.org/10.1139/v66-448
Abstract
In the mass spectrum of the vapor from grey selenium subliming in the temperature range 102 to 187 °C all possible Sen+ ions between n = 1 and n = 8 were detected in measurable quantities. The ions Se5+, Se6+, Se7+, and Se8+ arise mainly from ionization of the corresponding parent molecules, which are believed to be cyclic. At 175 °C the composition of the vapor is Se5 ≤ 29.0%, Se6 ≥ 57.5%, Se7 ≥ 11.4%, and Se8 ≥ 2.0%. Thermodynamic data are reported for the sublimation of these molecules. Small amounts of Se9+ and Se10+ were also detected.Keywords
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