Experimental study on the fragmentation of adenine and porphyrin molecules induced by low energy multicharged ion impact

In this work, the Collision Induced Dissociation under Energy Control method was extended to study the fragmentation of gas-phase biomolecules adenine (H5C5N5) and porphyrin FeTPPCl (C44H28N4FeCl). The population distribution for each dissociation channel has been experimentally determined as a func...

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Main Author: Li, Bin
Language:ENG
Published: Université Claude Bernard - Lyon I 2010
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Online Access:http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00807375
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spelling ndltd-CCSD-oai-tel.archives-ouvertes.fr-tel-008073752013-04-09T03:13:07Z http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00807375 2010LYO10135 http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/80/73/75/PDF/TH2010_Li_-_Bin.pdf Experimental study on the fragmentation of adenine and porphyrin molecules induced by low energy multicharged ion impact Li, Bin [PHYS:COND:CM_GEN] Physics/Condensed Matter/Other Ion irradiation Small biomolecule Fragmentation mechanism Excitation energy measurement Negative ion production yield In this work, the Collision Induced Dissociation under Energy Control method was extended to study the fragmentation of gas-phase biomolecules adenine (H5C5N5) and porphyrin FeTPPCl (C44H28N4FeCl). The population distribution for each dissociation channel has been experimentally determined as a function of the excitation energy of the parent molecular ions at a well-determined initial charge state. In collisions between Cl+ and adenine (Ade) at 3keV, the fragmentation pattern of Ade2+ is dominated by the loss of H2CN+ and the successive emission of HCN. The energy distribution of the parent dications confirms the successive emission dynamics. A specific decay channel is observed, i.e., the emission of a charged H2CN+ followed by the emission of HC2N2. In Kr8+-FeTPPCl collisions at 80keV, parent ions FeTPPCl1+,2+,3+ are observed, along with the corresponding decay patterns. It is found that in the first step the dominant low-energy-cost decay channel is the emission of Cl0 independent of the initial charge state of FeTPPClr+ (r=1-3). For the resulted dication FeTPP2+, the dominant fragmentation channel is the neutral evaporation; for the trication however, the dominant fragmentation channel is the asymmetrical fission. In the case of H+ and F+ impact at 3keV, due to the different reaction windows opened in the two collision systems, different fragmentation patterns are observed. Furthermore, nH2 loss processes are observed. Additionally, the production yield of the negative ion emerged in F2+-Ade collision at 30keV is measured to be about 1% using a new experimental approach. 2010-08-27 ENG PhD thesis Université Claude Bernard - Lyon I
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topic [PHYS:COND:CM_GEN] Physics/Condensed Matter/Other
Ion irradiation
Small biomolecule
Fragmentation mechanism
Excitation energy measurement
Negative ion production yield
spellingShingle [PHYS:COND:CM_GEN] Physics/Condensed Matter/Other
Ion irradiation
Small biomolecule
Fragmentation mechanism
Excitation energy measurement
Negative ion production yield
Li, Bin
Experimental study on the fragmentation of adenine and porphyrin molecules induced by low energy multicharged ion impact
description In this work, the Collision Induced Dissociation under Energy Control method was extended to study the fragmentation of gas-phase biomolecules adenine (H5C5N5) and porphyrin FeTPPCl (C44H28N4FeCl). The population distribution for each dissociation channel has been experimentally determined as a function of the excitation energy of the parent molecular ions at a well-determined initial charge state. In collisions between Cl+ and adenine (Ade) at 3keV, the fragmentation pattern of Ade2+ is dominated by the loss of H2CN+ and the successive emission of HCN. The energy distribution of the parent dications confirms the successive emission dynamics. A specific decay channel is observed, i.e., the emission of a charged H2CN+ followed by the emission of HC2N2. In Kr8+-FeTPPCl collisions at 80keV, parent ions FeTPPCl1+,2+,3+ are observed, along with the corresponding decay patterns. It is found that in the first step the dominant low-energy-cost decay channel is the emission of Cl0 independent of the initial charge state of FeTPPClr+ (r=1-3). For the resulted dication FeTPP2+, the dominant fragmentation channel is the neutral evaporation; for the trication however, the dominant fragmentation channel is the asymmetrical fission. In the case of H+ and F+ impact at 3keV, due to the different reaction windows opened in the two collision systems, different fragmentation patterns are observed. Furthermore, nH2 loss processes are observed. Additionally, the production yield of the negative ion emerged in F2+-Ade collision at 30keV is measured to be about 1% using a new experimental approach.
author Li, Bin
author_facet Li, Bin
author_sort Li, Bin
title Experimental study on the fragmentation of adenine and porphyrin molecules induced by low energy multicharged ion impact
title_short Experimental study on the fragmentation of adenine and porphyrin molecules induced by low energy multicharged ion impact
title_full Experimental study on the fragmentation of adenine and porphyrin molecules induced by low energy multicharged ion impact
title_fullStr Experimental study on the fragmentation of adenine and porphyrin molecules induced by low energy multicharged ion impact
title_full_unstemmed Experimental study on the fragmentation of adenine and porphyrin molecules induced by low energy multicharged ion impact
title_sort experimental study on the fragmentation of adenine and porphyrin molecules induced by low energy multicharged ion impact
publisher Université Claude Bernard - Lyon I
publishDate 2010
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