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- W2043662632 abstract "Results are presented for scattering of B+, F+, Fe+, and C+2 from C60, and comparisons are made with similar results for other atomic ion−C60 systems. The experiments were carried out in a guided-ion beam tandem mass spectrometer, over a collision energy range from 2 to 80eV. All these species undergo efficient charge transfer with C60, but their tendecy toward chemical reaction was observed to vary dramatically. For B+, C+, C+2, and O+, no activation barrier is observed for formation of AC+60 adducst (A = B, C, C2, etc), which are stable enough to survive our millisecond time. N+ reacts to form abstraction and substitutional products, but with a substantial activation barrier. Aside from charge transfer, F+ does not react at all. Fe+ appears to form two distinct FeC+60 complexes, with different activation energies and stabilities. At higher collision energies, a variety of both chemical and dissociative charge transfer products are observed." @default.
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