1. Mobilities of cluster ions of Li+ in some molecular gases.
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Satoh, Y., Takebe, M., and Iinuma, K.
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COMPLEX ions , *POLARIZATION (Nuclear physics) - Abstract
The mobilities of the singly clustered ions of Li+ with constituent gases have been measured with a conventional drift tube over the E/N range 8–89 Td in N2, 10–25 Td in O2, 10–139 Td in CO, 50–348 Td in CO2, and 40–80 Td in CH4. Two methods were employed to determine the mobilities; one was a difference method and the other was based on the pressure dependence of apparent mobilities. It is found that the mobilities of each cluster ion species remain constant over most of the E/N range used and the zero-field values are 1.87±0.07 for Li+(N2)–N2 at 303 K, 1.89±0.11 for Li+(O2)–O2 at 303 K, 1.70±0.06 for Li+(CO)–CO at 303 K, 0.92±0.04 for Li+(CO2)–CO2 at 303 K, and 2.22±0.08 cm2/V s for Li+(CH4)–CH4 at 302 K, respectively. The zero-field mobilities of these polyatomic ions considerably deviate from the values of the Langevin polarization limit. They are predicted with moderate accuracy by assuming a hard sphere-r-4 potential which takes a repulsive core size into account. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1988
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