Heterogeneous reactions between ions NH3+ and NH+ and hydrocarbons adsorbed on a tungsten surface. Formation of HCN+ in NH+-surface hydrocarbons collisions
Abstract
Interaction of NH3+ (ND3+) and NH+ with a hydrocarbon-covered tungsten surface kept at room temperature and heated to 150C and 300C showed a series of reactions between the projectile ion and hydrocarbons adsorbed on the tungsten surface. Collisions with NH3+ and particularly with ND3+ showed formation of NH4+, HCNH+, and CH2NH2+ and ND3H+, HCND+, and CH2ND2+, respectively, with NH4+ (ND3H+) strongly prevailing at low incident energies of the projectile ion. No formation of HCN+ (DCN+) could be positively identified. In reactions with NH+ formation of HCN+ was clearly observed; the dependence of the HCN+ normalized ion yield on incident energy seems to indicate a threshold at about 40 eV which may be due to an activation energy or an endothermicity of the surface reaction of about 2.4-3.2 eV.
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