Non-statistical fragmentation of large molecules in collisions with atoms

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Non-statistical fragmentation processes are important when Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) molecules, fullerenes, or other large molecules collide with atoms at center- of-mass energies from a few tens to a few hundreds of eV. The typical result is the prompt, billiard-ball-like knockout of single atoms (CHx-loss). This is distinct from the well-known statistical fragmentation patterns of these molecules, which are dominated by H- and C2H2-loss for PAHs and C2-loss for fullerenes. We have explored the role of non-statistical fragmentation of PAHs and fullerenes in a series of experimental and theoretical studies. In general, the yield of non-statistical fragments depends sensitively on their stability against secondary statistical fragmentation following knockout.

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Stockett, M. H., Adoui, L., Anderson, E. K., Chen, T., Chesnel, J. Y., De Ruette, N., … Cederquist, H. (2015). Non-statistical fragmentation of large molecules in collisions with atoms. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 635). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/635/1/012036

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