Collision induced dissociation of titanium-carbon cluster cations

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Abstract

Titanium-carbon clusters are investigated by collision induced dissociation (CID) using our newly designed triple quadrupole mass spectrometer coupled with a laser vaporization source. Their fragmentation patterns are determined under various collision conditions. It is observed that the Met-Car Ti 8C12+ mainly loses a neutral metal atom in the primary dissociation step and several metal atoms in sequential dissociation processes. The dissociation threshold of the Met-Car Ti8C 12+ is estimated to be about 9 eV. In addition, several of the larger TixCy+ cluster ions, including those containing nine or ten metal atoms, are found to fragment directly to Ti8C12+ during single step dissociation. Product channels for dissociation of Ti9C12+ establishes the ionization potential for Ti8C12 to be equal to, or less than the IP of the titanium atom. © 1994 American Institute of Physics.

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Kerns, K. P., Guo, B. C., Deng, H. T., & Castleman, A. W. (1994). Collision induced dissociation of titanium-carbon cluster cations. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 101(10), 8529–8534. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.468113

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