Abstract

Absolute total cross section (TCS) for electron scattering from sulfuryl chloride (SO2Cl2) molecules was measured in a linear transmission experiment at energies ranging from 0.5 to 150 eV. The most distinct features found in the TCS are the deep minimum located near 1.8 eV and the broad enhancement peaked around 9.5 eV with a shoulder spanned between 3 and 5 eV. At intermediate energies, the present experimental TCS results agree well with our total cross-section estimations, based on calculations of elastic and ionization cross sections. In addition, the calculated total cross section for SO2F2 is reported. The results for e−–SO2Cl2 collisions are compared, for the energy dependence and magnitude, with experimental and computed cross sections for other molecules (SO2F2, SO2ClF) comprising a sulfone group.

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