Electron-induced vibrational excitation and dissociative electron attachment in methyl formate

2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 518-524 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ragesh Kumar T. P. ◽  
J. Kočišek ◽  
K. Bravaya ◽  
J. Fedor

We probe the low-energy electron collisions with methyl formate HCOOCH3, focusing on its resonant states.

2018 ◽  
Vol 617 ◽  
pp. A102 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Feketeová ◽  
A. Pelc ◽  
A. Ribar ◽  
S. E. Huber ◽  
S. Denifl

Context. The methyl formate molecule (HCOOCH3) is considered to be a key molecule in astrochemistry. The abundance of this molecule in space depends on the stability upon irradiation with particles like low-energy electrons. Aims. We have investigated the decomposition of the molecule upon electron capture in the electron energy range from about 0 eV up to 15 eV. All experimentally obtained fragmentation channels of the molecular anion were investigated by quantum chemical calculations. Methods. A high resolution electron monochromator coupled with quadrupole mass spectrometer was used for the present laboratory experiment. Quantum chemical calculations of the electron affinities of the generated fragments, the thermodynamic thresholds and the activation barriers for the associated reaction channels were carried out to complement the experimental studies. Results. Electron attachment is shown to be a purely dissociative process for this molecule and proceeds within two electron energy regions of about 1 eV to 4 eV and from 5 eV to 14 eV. In our experiment five anionic fragments with m/z (and possible stoichiometric structure) 59 (C2H3O2−), 58 (C2H2O2−), 45 (CHO2−) 31 (CH3O−), and 29 (CHO−) were detected. The most abundant anion fragments that are formed through dissociative electron attachment to methyl formate are the complementary anions CH3O− and CHO−, associated with the same single bond cleavage and different survival probability. Conclusions. The low-energy electron induced dissociation of methyl formate differs from its isomers acetic acid and glycolaldehyde, which leads to possible chemical selectivity in the chemical evolution.


2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (39) ◽  
pp. 21908-21917
Author(s):  
Dipayan Chakraborty ◽  
Aranya Giri ◽  
Dhananjay Nandi

The proposed mechanism for experimentally observed fragmentation channels in dissociative electron attachment to the ammonia molecule at higher energy resonance.


Author(s):  
Farhad Izadi ◽  
Eugene Arthur-Baidoo ◽  
Lisa T. Strover ◽  
Li-Juan Yu ◽  
Michelle L. Coote ◽  
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