Vacuum ultraviolet photoionization mass spectrometric study of C6
- 15 January 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 96 (2) , 911-918
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.462112
Abstract
Gaseous C60 has been studied by photoionization mass spectrometry between the ionization threshold and 40.8 eV. An adiabatic threshold of 7.57±0.01 eV is observed, which may be slightly low due to hot bands. The energy derivative of the photoion yield curve is in rough agreement with the He i photoelectron spectrum on the positions of some peaks, but others are weak or absent. The discrepancy is not attributed to autoionization, but rather to selection rules governing the ejection of low energy electrons into high angular momentum waves. C++60 is observed at higher energies, and becomes ∼0.6 as intense as C+60 at 40.8 eV. The photoion yield curve of C++60, approximately linear well above threshold, appears to exhibit curvature near threshold, thwarting an attempt to make a distinction between two alternative values of the second ionization potential. Fragmentation to form C+58 is only observed at the highest energy, 40.8 eV. The unimolecular decay is modelled by quasiequilibrium theory. In this model, the kinetic shift is of the order of 30 eV, and the minimum energy for dissociation into C+58+C2 seems to be 6.0–6.5 eV.Keywords
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