ABSTRACT
Deuterium bromide (DBr) has properties very similar to hydrogen bromide (HBr) as expectedThe attachment rate constant for the molecule is 31 × 10−17 m3/s (Christophorou et al, 1968)The attachment cross sections are very similar to that for HBr, the ion formed being Br− due to dissociative attachmentTable 141 shows the electron attachment data for DBr and HBr
Table 142 and Figure 141 show the attachment cross sections for DBr
TABLE 14.1 Electron Attachment Data for DBr and HBr
Molecule Appearance
Potential Peak (eV) Qa (peak) m2
DBr 011 028 187 × 10−21
HBr 011 028 27 × 10−21
05 58 × 10−21
Source: Adapted from Christophorou, L G, R N Compton, and H W Dickson, J. Chem. Phys, 48, 1949, 1968
TABLE 14.2 Dissociative Attachment Cross Sections for DBr
Energy (eV) Qa (10−20 m2) Energy (eV) Qa (10−20 m2)
008 002 050 041
010 009 055 031
015 026 060 023
020 114 065 017
025 140 070 015
030 141 075 014
035 114 080 013
040 084 085 009
045 061 090 004
Source:Digitized from Christophorou, LG, RNCompton, and HW Dickson, J. Chem. Phys., 48, 1949, 1968
0.0 0.1
0.4 0.8 Energy (eV)
Q a (1
m 2 )
1.2 1.6
Christophorou (DBr) Abouaf (HBr)
Attachment (DBr)
141 Attachment Cross Section 109 References 109
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