Dynamics of dissociative electron attachment to aliphatic thiols
Abstract
Dissociative electron attachment (DEA) shows functional group-dependent site selectivity in H− ion channels. In this context, thiol functional groups have yet to be studied in great detail, although they carry importance in radiation damage studies where low-energy secondary electrons are known to induce damage through the DEA process. In this context, we report detailed measurements of absolute cross-sections and momentum images of various anion fragments formed in the DEA process in simple aliphatic thiols. We also compare the observed dynamics with that reported earlier in hydrogen sulphide, the precursor molecule for this functional group, and with that in aliphatic alcohols. Our findings show substantial resemblance in the underlying dynamics in these compounds and point to a possible generalisation of these features in the DEA to thiols. In addition, we identify various pathways that contribute to the S− and SH− channels.
- This article is part of the themed collections: 2024 PCCP HOT Articles and Molecular Dynamics in the Gas Phase