A laboratory study of the reactions of N+, N2+, N3+, N4+, O+, O2+, and NO+ ions with several molecules at 300 K

Abstract
A study has been made of the rate coefficients and product ion distributions for the reactions at 300 K of the ions N+, N2+, N3+, N4+, O+, O2+, and NO+ with CH3NH2, NH3, H2S, CH3OH, H2CO, COS, O2, H2O, CH4, CO2, CO, H2, and N2 molecules listed in increasing order of their ionization energies. These measurements are intended as a contribution to stratospheric chemistry. In the binary reactions of the ions of large recombination energy with molecules of low ionization energy, multiple ion products generally result and the rate coefficients are close to gas kinetic. Conversely, the low recombination energy ions NO+ and O2+ generally undergo ternary association reactions with the large ionization energy molecules. The reactions of N2+ and N4+ are very similar, the most common mechanism apparently being direct charge transfer usually followed by fragmentation, the nitrogen–nitrogen bonds in the reacting ions remaining intact. The N+ and N3+ reactions differ from the N2+ and N4+ reactions in that they show a greater propensity to form N–X bonds, X=O, C, S, H, etc. The O+ and O2+ reactions generally proceed via direct charge transfer where energetically possible.