Abstract

European Journal of Mass Spectrometry
Volume 4 Issue 5, Pages 311–319 (1998)
doi: 10.1255/ejms.227

Energy partitioning in collisions of slow polyatomic ions with surfaces: ethanol molecular ions on stainless steel surfaces

Jirí Kubišta, Zdenìk Dolejšek and Zdenìk Herman
J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Dolejškova 3, 182 23 Prague 8, Czech Republic

Mass spectra and translational and angular distributions of product ions formed in interactions of 13–33 eV ethanol molecular ions C26O+•), as well as C2H7O+ and C2H5O+ ions, with a stainless steel surface were investigated to determine the partitioning of energy in the collisions with the surface. Distribution functions were derived from the data for the energy fractions going into internal excitation of the projectile, product translational energy and that absorbed by the surface. The peak values of the three energy fractions increased linearly with the incident projectile energy but their mutual ratios did not change. With increasing incident angle, the fraction of internal excitation did not change, the fraction of product translational energy increased, and the fraction absorbed by the surface correspondingly decreased. The ion survival probability increased substantially with increasing incident angle.

Keywords: low-energy surface collisions, polyatomic ions, energy partitioning


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