Volume 62, 1966

Reactions of thermal energy ions. Part 5.—Ion-molecule reactions in hydrogen sulphide

Abstract

The formation of H3S+ in the high-pressure mass spectrum of hydrogen sulphide has been shown to be due to the two concurrent ion-molecule reactions: [graphic omitted].

The cross-sections and rate constants for these reactions have been measured at a field strength of 10.5 V cm–1(corresponding to an ion exit energy of 3.7 eV) when values of 2.1 × 10–10 and 2.6 × 10–10 molecule–1 cm3 sec–1 were obtained for k1 and k2 respectively. Using a pulsing technique the rate constants for thermal energy ions were measured and values of 2.8 × 10–10 and 3.6 × 10–10 obtained for k1 and k2. These have been compared with values calculated from the simple ion-induced dipole model.

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Trans. Faraday Soc., 1966,62, 3345-3353

Reactions of thermal energy ions. Part 5.—Ion-molecule reactions in hydrogen sulphide

A. G. Harrison and J. C. Thynne, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1966, 62, 3345 DOI: 10.1039/TF9666203345

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