Abstract

A compilation of experimental data is presented for the mobilities of mass-identified ions in neutral gases at room temperature as a function of the ionic energy parameter E N , the ratio of electric field strength to neutral gas number density. The literature has been covered to February 1976. In addition, a recently developed theory of gaseous ion mobility is used to compute, for each ion-gas combination, the zero-field reduced mobility as a function of the common ion-gas temperature. Finally, it is shown how the tabulated data can be used to estimate the ionic diffusion coefficients and to obtain information about the ion-neutral interaction potential.

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