Negative‐ion/positive‐ion coincidence spectroscopy as a tool to identify anionic fragments: The case of core‐excited CHF3
Kivimäki, Antti; Stråhlman, Christian; Sankari, Rami; Richter, Robert (2019-12-11)
Kivimäki, Antti
Stråhlman, Christian
Sankari, Rami
Richter, Robert
11.12.2019
JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY
e4487
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202011278262
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202011278262
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We have studied the dissociation of the trifluoromethane molecule, CHF3, into negative ionic fragments at the C 1s and F 1s edges. The measurements were performed by detecting coincidences between negative and positive ions. We observed five different negative ions: F‐, H‐, C‐, CF‐, and F2‐. Their production was confirmed by the analysis of triple coincidence events (negative‐ion/positive‐ion/positive‐ion or NIPIPI coincidences) that were recorded with cleaner signals than those of the negative‐ion/positive‐ion coincidences. The intensities of the most intense NIPIPI coincidence channels were recorded as a function of photon energy across the C 1s and F 1s excitations and ionization thresholds. We also observed dissociation channels involving the formation of one negative ion and three positive ions. Our results demonstrate that negative‐ion/positive‐ion coincidence spectroscopy is a very sensitive method to observe anions, which at inner‐shell edges are up to three orders of magnitude less probable dissociation products than cations.
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