Published November 1935
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Products and Processes of Ionization in Methyl Chloride as Determined by a Mass Spectrometer
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- Bauer, S. H.
- Hogness, T. R.
Chicago
Abstract
The following ions were found to be produced in methyl chloride as primary products: CH3Cl+, CH3+, CCl+, CH2+, Cl+, HCl+, CH+ and C+ —- listed in order of decreasing intensity. Small concentrations of the H+ ion were also detected. This latter peak was not investigated completely. The appearance potentials for the CH3Cl+, CH3+ and Cl+ ions are 11.0, 14.7 and 26 volts, respectively.
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© 1935 American Institute of Physics. Received August 30, 1935. The authors wish to thank Professor Mulliken for a number of helpful discussions pertaining to questions presented in section IV.Attached Files
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