1. Kinetics of electron-induced decomposition of CF2Cl2 coadsorbed with water (ice): A comparison with CCl4.
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Faradzhev, N. S., Perry, C. C., Kusmierek, D. O., Fairbrother, D. H., and Madey, T. E.
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CHEMICAL decomposition ,SCISSION (Chemistry) ,PHOTOELECTRON spectroscopy ,QUANTUM theory ,ELECTRON spectroscopy ,MOLECULAR orbitals - Abstract
The kinetics of decomposition and subsequent chemistry of adsorbed CF
2 Cl2 , activated by low-energy electron irradiation, have been examined and compared with CCl4 . These molecules have been adsorbed alone and coadsorbed with water ice films of different thicknesses on metal surfaces (Ru; Au) at low temperatures (25 K; 100 K). The studies have been performed with temperature programmed desorption (TPD), reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy (RAIRS), and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). TPD data reveal the efficient decomposition of both halocarbon molecules under electron bombardment, which proceeds via dissociative electron attachment (DEA) of low-energy secondary electrons. The rates of CF2 Cl2 and CCl4 dissociation increase in an H2 O (D2 O) environment (2–3×), but the increase is smaller than that reported in recent literature. The highest initial cross sections for halocarbon decomposition coadsorbed with H2 O, using 180 eV incident electrons, are measured (using TPD) to be 1.0±0.2×10-15 cm2 for CF2 Cl2 and 2.5±0.2×10-15 cm2 for CCl4 . RAIRS and XPS studies confirm the decomposition of halocarbon molecules codeposited with water molecules, and provide insights into the irradiation products. Electron-induced generation of Cl- and F- anions in the halocarbon/water films and production of H3 O+ , CO2 , and intermediate compounds COF2 (for CF2 Cl2 ) and COCl2 , C2 Cl4 (for CCl4 ) under electron irradiation have been detected using XPS, TPD, and RAIRS. The products and the decomposition kinetics are similar to those observed in our recent experiments involving x-ray photons as the source of ionizing irradiation. © 2004 American Institute of Physics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2004
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