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Royal Society of Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 31(13), p. 13920, 2011

DOI: 10.1039/c1cp20653b

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Core-shell effects in the ionization of doped helium nanodroplets.

Journal article published in 2011 by Jun Liu, Benjamin Shepperson, Am Ellis ORCID, Shengfu Yang
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Abstract

Core-shell particles with water clusters as the core and surrounded by an atomic or molecular shell have been synthesized for the first time by adding water and a co-dopant sequentially to helium nanodroplets. The co-dopants chosen for investigation were Ar, O[subscript 2], N[subcript 2], CO, CO[subscript 2], NO and C[subscript 6]D[subscript 6]. These co-dopants have been used to investigate the effect of an outer shell on the ionization of the core material by charge transfer in helium nanodroplets. The specific aim was to determine how the identity of the shell material affects the fragmentation of water cluster ions, i.e. whether it helps to stabilize parent ion ((H[subscript 2]O)[subscript n][superscript +]) formation or increases fragmentation (to form (H[subscript 2]O)[subscript n]H[superscript +])). N[subscript 2], O[subscript 2], CO[subscript 2] and C[subscript 6]D[subscript 6] all show a marked softening effect, which is consistent with the formation of a protective shell around the water cluster core. For CO and NO co-dopants, the response is complicated by secondary reactions which actually favour water cluster ion fragmentation for some water cluster sizes. ; Peer-reviewed ; Publisher Version ; 41555