Abstract

The additions of two sulfur fluoride derivatives (SF(3)C(6)F(5) and SF(3)CN) to a flowing afterglow were studied by variable electron and neutral density mass spectrometry. Data collection and analysis were complicated by the high reactivity of the neutral species. Both species readily dissociatively attach thermal electrons at 300 K to yield SF(3) + X(-) (X = C(6)F(5), CN). Attachment to SF(3)C(6)F(5) also results in SF(3)(-) + C(6)F(5) as a minor product channel. The determined electron attachment rate constants were 1(-0.6) (+1) × 10(-7) cm(3) s(-1) for SF(3)C(6)F(5), a lower limit of 1 × 10(-8) cm(3) s(-1) for SF(3)CN, and 4 ± 3 × 10(-9) cm(3) s(-1) for SF(3). Mutual neutralization rate constants of C(6)F(5)(-) and CN(-) with Ar(+) at 300 K were determined to be 5.5(-1.6) (+1.0) × 10(-8) and 3.0 ± 1 × 10(-8) cm(3) s(-1), respectively.

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