A hitherto unknown, atmospherically relevant, isotope-exchange reaction was studied in ionised gaseous mixtures containing carbon dioxide and monoxide. The mechanism of the O exchange, proceeding over a double-minimum potential-energy surface, was positively established by mass spectrometric and theoretical methods that also allowed the identification and characterisation of the C2O3+ intermediate. The increase of internal energy displaces the observed reactivity towards an endothermic reaction path that involves only CO2 and represents an indirect route to the dissociation of carbon dioxide.

Isotope exchange in ionised CO2/CO mixtures: the role of asymmetrical C2O3+ ions

G Angelini;O Ursini
2004

Abstract

A hitherto unknown, atmospherically relevant, isotope-exchange reaction was studied in ionised gaseous mixtures containing carbon dioxide and monoxide. The mechanism of the O exchange, proceeding over a double-minimum potential-energy surface, was positively established by mass spectrometric and theoretical methods that also allowed the identification and characterisation of the C2O3+ intermediate. The increase of internal energy displaces the observed reactivity towards an endothermic reaction path that involves only CO2 and represents an indirect route to the dissociation of carbon dioxide.
2004
Istituto per i Sistemi Biologici - ISB (ex IMC)
Inglese
10
24
6411
6421
11
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
6
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
de Petris, G; Cartoni, A; Rosi, M; Troiani, A; Angelini, G; Ursini, O
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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