ABSTRACT

With the constant emergence of new research and application possibilities, gaseous electronics is more important than ever in disciplines including engineering (electrical, power, mechanical, electronics, and environmental), physics, and electronics.

The first resource of its kind, Gaseous Electronics: Tables, Atoms, and Molecules fulfills the author’s vision of a stand-alone reference to condense 100 years of research on electron-neutral collision data into one easily searchable volume. It presents most—if not all—of the properly classified experimental results that scientists, researchers, and students require for a theoretical and practical understanding of collision properties and their impact.

An unprecedented collection and analysis of electron neutral collision properties

This book follows a new user-friendly format that enables readers to easily retrieve, analyze, and apply specific atomic/molecular information as needed. In his previous work, Gaseous Electronics: Theory and Practice, the author first explored electron–neutron interactions. To clarify the complex fundamental processes involved, he cited as much experimental data on atoms and molecules as limited space would allow. Completing that task, this handy reference more fully compiles essential revised data on more than 420 atoms and molecules, arranging it into easily digestible chapters, sections, and appendices. Analysis parameters include total scattering, ionization, excitation, attachment cross sections, ionization and attachment coefficients, attachment rates, and ion drift velocity.

Some recent research areas in gaseous electronics include:

  • Environmentally efficient and protective lighting devices
  • Plasma research for power generation and space applications
  • Medical applications (some involving skin treatment and healing)

Written entirely in SI units, the book includes hundreds of tables, figures, and specially drawn charts, with data expressed in both tabular and graphical form. Each chapter stands independently and contains references for further research.

part |2 pages

Section I: 1 Atom

chapter 1|12 pages

Argon (Ar)

chapter 2|4 pages

Cesium (Cs)

chapter 3|8 pages

Chapter 3Helium (He)

chapter 4|10 pages

Krypton (Kr)

chapter 5|6 pages

Mercury (Hg)

chapter 6|10 pages

Neon (Ne)

chapter 7|2 pages

Potassium (K)

chapter 8|4 pages

Chapter 8Sodium (Na)

chapter 9|16 pages

Chapter 9Xenon (Xe)

part |2 pages

Section II: 2 Atoms

chapter 10|6 pages

Bromine (Br2)

chapter 11|12 pages

Chapter 11Carbon Monoxide (CO)

chapter 12|10 pages

Chapter 12Chlorine (Cl2)

chapter 13|4 pages

Deuterium (D2)

chapter 14|2 pages

Deuterium Bromide (DBr)

chapter 15|2 pages

Deuterium Chloride (DCl)

chapter 16|2 pages

Deuterium Iodide (DI)

chapter 17|6 pages

Fluorine (F2)

chapter 18|10 pages

Chapter 18Hydrogen (H2)

chapter 19|4 pages

Hydrogen Bromide (HBr)

chapter 20|4 pages

Hydrogen Chloride (HCl)

chapter 21|2 pages

Hydrogen Fluoride (HF)

chapter 22|4 pages

Hydrogen Iodide (HI)

chapter 23|4 pages

Iodine (I2)

chapter 24|10 pages

Chapter 24Nitric Oxide (NO)

chapter 25|10 pages

Chapter 25Nitrogen (N2)

chapter 26|10 pages

Chapter 26Oxygen (O2)

part |2 pages

Section III: 3 Atoms

chapter 27|14 pages

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

chapter 28|6 pages

Carbon Disulfide (CS2)

chapter 29|4 pages

Carbon Oxysulfide (COS)

chapter 30|2 pages

Chlorine Dioxide (ClO2)

chapter 31|4 pages

Chapter 31Heavy Water (D2O)

chapter 32|4 pages

Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)

chapter 33|4 pages

Chapter 33Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)

chapter 34|12 pages

Nitrous Oxide (N2O)

chapter 35|8 pages

Ozone (O3)

chapter 36|8 pages

Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)

chapter 37|10 pages

Chapter 37Water Vapor (H2O)

part |2 pages

Section IV: 4 Atoms

chapter 38|10 pages

Acetylene (C2H2)

chapter 39|8 pages

Chapter 39Ammonia (NH3)

chapter 40|2 pages

Chapter 40Boron Trichloride (BCl3)

chapter 41|4 pages

Chapter 41Boron Trifluoride (BF3)

chapter 42|2 pages

Chapter 42Deuterated Ammonia (ND3)

chapter 43|6 pages

Chapter 43Nitrogen Trifluoride (NF3)

chapter 44|2 pages

Chapter 44Phosphine (PH3)

chapter 45|2 pages

Phosphorous Trifluoride (PF3)

part |2 pages

Section V: 5 Atoms

chapter 46|2 pages

Bromochloromethane (CH2BrCl)

chapter 47|6 pages

Chapter 47Bromomethane (CH3Br)

chapter 48|2 pages

Chapter 48Bromotrichloromethane (CBrCl3)

chapter 49|4 pages

Chapter 49Bromotrifluoromethane (CBrF3)

chapter 50|8 pages

Carbon Tetrachloride (CCl4)

chapter 51|2 pages

Chlorodibromomethane (CHBr2Cl)

chapter 52|8 pages

Chapter 52Chloromethane (CH3Cl)

chapter 53|8 pages

Chapter 53Chlorotrifluoromethane (CClF3)

chapter 54|4 pages

Chapter 54Deuterated Methane (CD4)

chapter 55|2 pages

Chapter 55Dibromodifluoromethane (CBr2F2)

chapter 56|2 pages

Dibromomethane (CH2Br2)

chapter 57|14 pages

Chapter 57Dichlorodifluoromethane (CCl2F2)

chapter 59|6 pages

Fluoromethane (CH3F)

chapter 60|2 pages

Chapter 60Formic Acid (CH2O2)

chapter 61|4 pages

Germane (GeH4)

chapter 62|2 pages

Chapter 62Germanium Tetrachloride (GeCl4)

chapter 63|4 pages

Iodomethane (CH3)

chapter 64|12 pages

Methane (CH4)

chapter 65|6 pages

Chapter 65Silane (SiH4)

chapter 66|4 pages

Chapter 66Silicon Tetrafluoride (SiF4)

chapter 67|2 pages

Sulfuryl Fluoride (SOF2)

chapter 68|2 pages

Chapter 68Tetrabromomethane (CBr4)

chapter 69|2 pages

Chapter 69Tetrachlorosilane (SiCl4)

chapter 70|10 pages

Tetrafluoromethane (CF4)

chapter 71|2 pages

Tribromofluoromethane (CBr3F)

chapter 72|2 pages

Chapter 72Tribromomethane (CHBr3)

chapter 73|8 pages

Trichlorofluoromethane (CCl3F)

chapter 74|4 pages

Trichloromethane (CHCl3)

chapter 75|8 pages

Chapter 75Trifluoromethane (CHF3)

part |2 pages

Section VI: 6 Atoms

chapter 76|2 pages

Dibromoethene (C2H2Br2)

chapter 77|4 pages

Chapter 77Dichloroethene (C2H2Cl2)

chapter 78|8 pages

Chapter 78Ethylene (C2H4)

chapter 79|2 pages

Chapter 79Methanethiol (CH3SH)

chapter 80|4 pages

Chapter 80Methanol (CH3OH)

chapter 81|4 pages

Chapter 81Tetrachloroethene (C2Cl4)

chapter 82|8 pages

Tetrafluoroethene (C2F4)

chapter 83|2 pages

Tribromoethene (C2HBr3)

chapter 84|2 pages

Chapter 84Trichloroethene (C2HCl3)

part |2 pages

Section VII: 7 Atoms

chapter 85|4 pages

Allene (C3H4)

chapter 86|2 pages

Chapter 86Cyclopropene (C3H4)

chapter 87|2 pages

Chapter 87Ethanal (C2H4O)

chapter 88|2 pages

Methylamine (CH3NH4)

chapter 89|4 pages

Propyne (C2H4)

chapter 90|12 pages

Chapter 90Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6)

chapter 91|2 pages

Chapter 91Tungsten Hexafluoride (WF6)

chapter 92|6 pages

Uranium Hexafluoride (UF6)

part |2 pages

Section VIII: 8 Atoms

chapter 93|2 pages

Bromofluoroethane (C2H4BrF)

chapter 94|2 pages

Chapter 94Bromotrifluoroethane (C2H2BrF3)

chapter 95|4 pages

Chloroethane (C2H5Cl)

chapter 97|2 pages

Dibromoethane (C2H4Br2)

chapter 98|2 pages

Dibromotetrafluoroethane (C2Br2F4)

chapter 99|4 pages

Chapter 99Dichloroethane (C2H4Cl2)

chapter 100|4 pages

Chapter 100Disilane (Si2H6)

chapter 101|12 pages

Ethane (C2H6)

chapter 102|2 pages

Hexachloroethane (C2Cl6)

chapter 103|8 pages

Hexafluoroethane (C2F6)

chapter 104|2 pages

Chapter 104Pentachloroethane (C2HCl5)

chapter 105|2 pages

Chapter 105Tetrabromoethane (C2H2Br4)

chapter 106|2 pages

Tetrachloroethane (C2H2Cl4)

chapter 107|2 pages

Chapter 107Tribromoethane (C2H3Br3)

chapter 108|4 pages

Trichloroethane (C2H3Cl3)

chapter 109|2 pages

1,1,1-Trifluoroethane (C2H3F3)

part |2 pages

Section IX: 9 Atoms

chapter 110|4 pages

Hexafluoropropene (1-C3F6)

chapter 111|8 pages

Propylene (C3H6) and Cyclopropane (c-C3H6)

part |2 pages

Section XI: 11 Atoms

chapter 115|2 pages

Chloropropane (C3H7Cl)

chapter 116|8 pages

Perfluoropropane (C3F8)

chapter 117|10 pages

Propane (C3H8)

part |2 pages

Section XII: 12 Atoms

chapter 118|6 pages

Benzene (C6H6) and Deuterated Benzene (C6D6)

chapter 119|2 pages

Bromobenzene (C6H5Br)

chapter 120|4 pages

Chapter 120Butene (C4H8)

chapter 121|4 pages

Chapter 121Chlorobenzene (C6H5Cl)

chapter 122|2 pages

Chloropentafluorobenzene (C6F5Cl)

chapter 123|2 pages

1,3-Difluorobenzene (1,3-C6H4F2)

chapter 124|2 pages

1,4-Difluorobenzene (C6H4F2)

chapter 125|4 pages

Fluorobenzene (C6H5F)

chapter 126|6 pages

Hexafluorobenzene (C6F6)

chapter 127|2 pages

Chapter 127Iodobenzene (C6H5I)

part |2 pages

Section XIII: More than 12 Atoms

chapter 130|6 pages

Butane (C4H10)

chapter 132|2 pages

Chapter 132Chloropentane (C5H11Cl)

chapter 133|2 pages

Cyclopentane (C5H10)

chapter 135|2 pages

Chapter 135Isobutane (i-C4H10)

chapter 136|2 pages

Chapter 136Isooctane (i-C8H18)

chapter 137|2 pages

Chapter 137Octane (C8H18)

chapter 138|4 pages

Chapter 138Pentane (C5H12)

chapter 141|2 pages

Toluene (C7H8)

part |2 pages

Section XIV: Gas Mixtures

chapter 142|4 pages

Air