Fragmentation of SO 2 q+ (q = 2-4) induced by 1 keV electron collision.
Lei ChenEnliang WangWenchao ZhaoMaomao GongXu ShanXiangJun ChenPublished in: The Journal of chemical physics (2023)
We report an investigation on the fragmentation dynamics of SO 2 q+ (q = 2-4) induced by 1 keV electron collision utilizing an ion momentum imaging spectrometer. Six complete Coulomb explosion channels were observed using the time-of-flight correlation map. The kinetic energy release distributions for these channels were obtained and compared with those available in the literature. The fragmentation mechanisms of the three-body dissociation channels were analyzed by the Dalitz plots and Newton diagrams. Both concerted breakup and sequential fragmentation pathways were identified in the channel SO 2 3+ → O + + O + + S + , whereas only the concerted breakup mechanism was confirmed for the channels SO 2 4+ → O + + O + + S 2+ and SO 2 4+ → O 2+ + O + + S + . Using the Coulomb explosion model, we determined the molecular geometry from the concerted fragmentation channels, and the obtained bond lengths and angles from the higher kinetic energy release peaks are close to that of the neutral SO 2 obtained by high-level quantum chemical calculation. The present results indicate that the electron impact experiment is a potential tool for the Coulomb explosion imaging of small molecules.