TY - JOUR
T1 - Dissociative electron attachment to the volatile anaesthetics enflurane and isoflurane and the chlorinated ethanes pentachloroethane and hexachloroethane
AU - Matias, C.
AU - Mauracher, A.
AU - Huber, S.e.
AU - Denifl, S.
AU - Limão-vieira, P.
AU - Scheier, P.
AU - Märk, T.d.
AU - Gonzalez Mendez, Ramon
AU - Mayhew, Christopher
PY - 2015/2
Y1 - 2015/2
N2 - Negative ion formation through dissociative electron attachment to the gas-phase volatile anaesthetics enflurane and isoflurane (C3H2ClF5O) and to two chlorinated ethanes, pentachloroethane (C2HCl5) and hexachloroethane (C2Cl6), have been studied in a crossed electron-molecular beam two sector field mass spectrometer experiment. Anion efficiency curves for the negatively charged fragments have been measured over an electron energy range of approximately 0–17 eV, with an energy resolution of ∼1 eV. For the chlorinated ethanes, resonance features were generally found at ∼0 eV and at 7.5 eV. For the volatile anaesthetics, no zero energy resonances were observed. Instead, product anions were detected mainly in the 2–3 eV and 9 eV energy regions, with the exception of Cl−, whose dominant resonance occurs at approximately 0.6 eV and 0.9 eV for isoflurane and enflurane, respectively. To aid in the interpretation of the experimental results, quantum chemical calculations providing thermochemical thresholds of anion formation are also presented.
AB - Negative ion formation through dissociative electron attachment to the gas-phase volatile anaesthetics enflurane and isoflurane (C3H2ClF5O) and to two chlorinated ethanes, pentachloroethane (C2HCl5) and hexachloroethane (C2Cl6), have been studied in a crossed electron-molecular beam two sector field mass spectrometer experiment. Anion efficiency curves for the negatively charged fragments have been measured over an electron energy range of approximately 0–17 eV, with an energy resolution of ∼1 eV. For the chlorinated ethanes, resonance features were generally found at ∼0 eV and at 7.5 eV. For the volatile anaesthetics, no zero energy resonances were observed. Instead, product anions were detected mainly in the 2–3 eV and 9 eV energy regions, with the exception of Cl−, whose dominant resonance occurs at approximately 0.6 eV and 0.9 eV for isoflurane and enflurane, respectively. To aid in the interpretation of the experimental results, quantum chemical calculations providing thermochemical thresholds of anion formation are also presented.
KW - Dissociative electron attachment
KW - Volatile anaesthetics
KW - Enflurane
KW - Isoflurane
KW - Chlorinated ethane
KW - Pentachloroethane
KW - Hexachloroethane
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijms.2015.01.009
DO - 10.1016/j.ijms.2015.01.009
M3 - Article
SN - 1387-3806
JO - International Journal of Mass Spectrometry
JF - International Journal of Mass Spectrometry
ER -