D. Kane et al., CONDENSATION OF SUPERSATURATED VAPORS ON BENZENE IONS GENERATED BY RESONANT 2-PHOTON IONIZATION - A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR ION NUCLEATION, Journal of physical chemistry, 99(20), 1995, pp. 7867-7870
A new technique is described here that allows the study of ion-induced
nucleation by well defined ions. The technique is based on resonant t
wo-photon ionization (R2PI) of a chromophore molecule present in small
concentrations in a supersaturated host vapor. With this method it is
now possible, for the first time, to selectively and unambiguously ge
nerate specific ions of interest and study their nucleating behaviors
during the process of condensation of different supersaturated vapors.
The new method is demonstrated by studying the ion-induced nucleation
of supersaturated methanol and acetonitrile vapors by benzene molecul
ar ions, The benzene ions are generated by R2PI using the benzene's A(
1g) --> B-2u 6(0)(1) resonance transition. The measurements are carrie
d out in a thermal diffusion cloud chamber. The nucleation count vs wa
velength exhibits a characteristic peak at 258.9 nm, which matches the
mass spectrum obtained by R2PI of benzene in a high-pressure mass spe
ctrometric source. The observed nucleation count in supersaturated met
hanol vapor increases by about 20% for benzene cations as compared to
negative ions, which suggests an apparent enhancement for the condensa
tion of this supersaturated vapor on positive ions.