Dissociative Recombination of Acetone Fragments, Adducts, and Dimer Ions
Abstract
The room temperature dissociative recombination of ions formed in an acetone/argon plasma has been studied using the flowing afterglow Langmuir probe–mass spectrometer method. By changing the concentration of acetone density, it is possible to have a plasma dominated by different types of ions (fragments, adducts, and dimer ions). The application of these measurements to astrophysical plasmas is discussed.
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