Abstract
The ion-molecule reactions
of eight highly halogenated derivatives of methane were studied in the
gas phase using a mass spectrometer operated at high pressures. The compounds
studied were CHCl3, CHCl2F,
CHClF2, CHF3, CCl4, CCl2F2,
CClF3, and CF4. These ionic
systems were found to be less reactive than those of methane or the methyl and
methylene halides. The main reactions observed were described as being halide
ion transfer processes. The energy dependence of the cross sections and the
rate coefficients of the reactant ions were determined.� Many rate coefficients for reactions
between ions and polar molecules were found to be independent of the ion
energy. Brief studies of the negative spectra at high pressures were also made.
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