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Electron attachment to C 2 Cl 4 and Trojan horse ionizationDrexel et al., 2003
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- Drexel H
- Sailer W
- Grill V
- Scheier P
- Illenberger E
- Märk T
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- The Journal of chemical physics
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Electron attachment to tetrachloroethene (C 2 Cl 4) has been studied in the energy range from∼ 0 eV up to 9.5 eV, using a trochoidal electron monochromator with an energy resolution of about 70 meV. Production yields for the parent anion and various fragment …
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