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Energy Balance in the Dissociation Processes of Molecular Ions

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Gaseous Molecular Ions

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Abstract

Any dissociation process of a molecular ion can be written as

$$A{B^ + } \to {A^ + } + B,$$

where A+ and B are written for atoms if AB+ is diatomic, or for more complicated species if AB+ is polyatomic.

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Illenberger, E., Momigny, J. (1992). Energy Balance in the Dissociation Processes of Molecular Ions. In: Gaseous Molecular Ions. Topics in Physical Chemistry, vol 2. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07383-4_6

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