SF 6 Negative Ion Formation in Charge Transfer Experiments.
Sarvesh KumarMasamitsu HoshinoBoutheïna KerkeniGustavo García Gómez-TejedorGhofrane OuerfelliMuneerah Mogren Al-MogrenPaulo Limão-VieiraPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
In the present work, we report an update and extension of the previous ion-pair formation study of Hubers, M.M.; Los, J. Chem. Phys. 1975 , 10 , 235-259, noting new fragment anions from time-of-flight mass spectrometry. The branching ratios obtained from the negative ions formed in K + SF 6 collisions, in a wide energy range from 10.7 up to 213.1 eV in the centre-of-mass frame, show that the main anion is assigned to SF 5 - and contributing to more than 70% of the total ion yield, followed by the non-dissociated parent anion SF 6 - and F - . Other less intense anions amounting to <20% are assigned to SF 3 - and F 2 - , while a trace contribution at 32u is tentatively assigned to S - formation, although the rather complex intramolecular energy redistribution within the temporary negative ion is formed during the collision. An energy loss spectrum of potassium cation post-collision is recorded showing features that have been assigned with the help of theoretical calculations. Quantum chemical calculations for the lowest-lying unoccupied molecular orbitals in the presence of a potassium atom are performed to support the experimental findings. Apart from the role of the different resonances participating in the formation of different anions, the role of higher-lying electronic-excited states of Rydberg character are noted.