Abstract

Reaction cross sections for the reactions of protonated water clusters, H +(H 2O) n ( n=1–6) with dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) were measured at the collision energy of 0.1 eV. The cross section at n=2, which was found to be twice as large as that at n=4, showed a possibility of direct proton transfer process. The proton is likely to transfer directly from H +(H 2O) 2 to DMSO without forming an intermediate complex because of the larger proton affinity of DMSO than that of water dimer.

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