CF3+ (structure unspecified)
- Formula: CF3+
- Molecular weight: 69.0054
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Gas phase ion energetics data
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Reactions leading to CF3+ (ion structure unspecified)
References
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Clay, Walters, et al., 1994
Clay, J.T.; Walters, E.A.; Grover, J.R.; Willcox, M.V.,
Photoionization of gas-phase bromotrifluoromethane and its comlexes with methanol: State dependence of intracluster reactions,
J. Chem. Phys., 1994, 101, 2069. [all data]
Noutary, 1968
Noutary, C.J.,
Mass spectrometric study of some fluorocarbons and trifluoromethyl halides,
J.Res. NBS, 1968, 72A, 479. [all data]
Zhang, Cooper, et al., 1991
Zhang, W.; Cooper, G.; Ibuki, T.; Brion, C.E.,
Excitation and ionization of freon molecules. II. Absolute oscillator strengths for the photoabsorption (7.5-200 eV) and the ionic photofragmentation (12.5-80 eV) of CF3Cl,
Chem. Phys., 1991, 151, 343. [all data]
Jochims, Lohr, et al., 1976
Jochims, H.-W.; Lohr, W.; Baumgartel, H.,
Photoreactions of small organic molecules V. Absorption-, photoion- and resonancephotoelectron-spectra of CF3Cl, CF2Cl2, CFCl3 in the energy range 10-25 eV,
Ber. Bunsen-Ges. Phys. Chem., 1976, 80, 130. [all data]
Ajello, Huntress, et al., 1976
Ajello, J.M.; Huntress, W.T., Jr.; Rayermann, P.,
A photoionization mass spectrometer study of CFCl3, CF2Cl2 and CF3Cl,
J. Chem. Phys., 1976, 64, 4746. [all data]
Bombach, Dannacher, et al., 1982
Bombach, R.; Dannacher, J.; Stadelmann, J.-P.; Vogt, J.; Thorne, L.R.; Beauchamp, J.L.,
Photoelectron-photoion coincidence study of CF3I. Implications for the CW IR laser multiphoton dissociation of CF3I+,
Chem. Phys., 1982, 66, 403. [all data]
Berman, Beauchamp, et al., 1981
Berman, D.W.; Beauchamp, J.L.; Thorne, L.R.,
Ion cyclotron resonance and photoionization investigations of the thermochemistry and reactions of ions derived from CF3I,
Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Phys., 1981, 39, 47. [all data]
Syrvatka and Gil'burd, 1973
Syrvatka, B.G.; Gil'burd, M.M.,
Mass-spectrometric study of trifluoronitrosomethane,
Russ. J. Phys. Chem., 1973, 47, 1215. [all data]
Fischer and Armentrout, 1990
Fischer, E.R.; Armentrout, P.B.,
The appearance energy of CF3+ from CF4: Ion/molecule reactions related to the thermochemistry of CF3+.,
Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Processes, 1990, 101, 1. [all data]
Tichy, Javahery, et al., 1987
Tichy, M.; Javahery, G.; Twiddy, N.D.; Ferguson, E.E.,
The thermal energy reactions HCl+ + SF6 Ü SF5+ + HF + Cl and HCl+ + CF4 Ü CF3+ + HF + Cl,
Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Processes, 1987, 79, 231. [all data]
Powis, 1980
Powis, I.,
The dissociation of state-selected CF3X+ molecular ions,
Mol. Phys., 1980, 39, 311. [all data]
Simm, Danby, et al., 1975
Simm, I.G.; Danby, C.J.; Eland, J.H.D.; Mansell, P.I.,
Translational energy release in the loss of fluorine atoms from the ions SF6+, CF4+ and C2F6+,
J. Chem. Soc., 1975, 426. [all data]
Brehm, Frey, et al., 1974
Brehm, B.; Frey, R.; Kustler, A.; Eland, J.H.D.,
Kinetic energy release in ion fragmentation: N2O+, COS+ and CF4+ decays,
Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Processes, 1974, 79, 251. [all data]
Walter, Lifshitz, et al., 1969
Walter, T.A.; Lifshitz, C.; Chupka, W.A.; Berkowitz, J.,
Mass-spectrometric study of the photoionization of C2F4 and CF4,
J. Chem. Phys., 1969, 51, 3531. [all data]
Cook and Ching, 1965
Cook, G.R.; Ching, B.K.,
Photoionization and absorption cross sections and fluorescence of CF4,
J. Chem. Phys., 1965, 43, 1794. [all data]
Thynne and MacNeil, 1970
Thynne, J.C.J.; MacNeil, K.A.G.,
Ionisation and dissociation of carbonyl fluoride and trifluoromethyl hypofluorite by electron impact,
Intern. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Phys., 1970, 5, 95. [all data]
Glemser, Muller, et al., 1968
Glemser, O.; Muller, A.; Bohler, D.; Krebs, B.,
Die N-S-Bindung: Bindungslangen Kraftkonstanten, Bindungsgrade und Bindungsenergien,
Z. Anorg. Allgem. Chem., 1968, 357, 184. [all data]
Goto, Nakamura, et al., 1994
Goto, M.; Nakamura, K.; Toyoda, H.; Sugai, H.,
Cross section measurements for electron-impact dissociation of CHF3 into neutral and ionic fragments,
Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. Part 1, 1994, 33, 3602. [all data]
Martin, Lampe, et al., 1966
Martin, R.H.; Lampe, F.W.; Taft, R.W.,
An electron-impact study of ionization and dissociation in methoxy- and halogen- substituted methanes,
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1966, 88, 1353. [all data]
Golovin, Akopyan, et al., 1989
Golovin, A.V.; Akopyan, M.E.; Reingand, L.M.; Chistyakov, A.B.,
Energetics and mechanism of C2F5I photoionization processes,
High Energy Chem., 1989, 23, 301, In original 387. [all data]
Hsieh and Hanrahan, 1977
Hsieh, T.; Hanrahan, R.J.,
An electron impact investigation of pentafluoroethyl iodide,
Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Phys., 1977, 23, 201. [all data]
Cullen, Frost, et al., 1970
Cullen, W.R.; Frost, D.C.; Pun, M.T.,
Mass spectra, appearance potentials, heats of formation, and bond energies of some alkyl and perfluoroalkyl sulfides,
Inorg. Chem., 1970, 9, 1976. [all data]
Loguinov, Takhistov, et al., 1981
Loguinov, Y.; Takhistov, V.V.; Vatlina, L.P.,
Photoionization studies of substituted trimethylamines,
Org. Mass Spectrom., 1981, 16, 239. [all data]
Simmie and Tschuikow-Roux, 1971
Simmie, J.M.; Tschuikow-Roux, E.,
Mass spectrum, appearance potentials and bond dissociation energies of 1,1,1-trifluoroethane,
Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Phys., 1971, 7, 41. [all data]
Steele and Stone, 1962
Steele, W.C.; Stone, F.G.A.,
An electron impact study of 1,1,1-trifluoroethane, 1,1,1-trifluoropropane and 3,3,3-trifluoropropene,
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1962, 84, 3450. [all data]
Hagenow, Jochims, et al., 1989
Hagenow, G.; Jochims, H.-W.; Sawatzki, J.; Minkwitz, R.; Baumgartel, H.,
Photoionisationsmassenspektren von methyl(trifluormethyl)sulfan CH3SCF3,
Z. Naturforsch. B:, 1989, 44, 17. [all data]
Lifshitz and Long, 1965
Lifshitz, C.; Long, F.A.,
Appearance potentials and mass spectra of C3F6, C3F5Cl, and c-C3F6,
J. Phys. Chem., 1965, 69, 3741. [all data]
Chelobov, Dubov, et al., 1963
Chelobov, F.N.; Dubov, S.S.; Tikhomirov, M.I.; Dobrovitskii, M.I.,
Ionization and dissociation of hexafluoropropylene by electrons of different energies,
Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 1963, 151, 631, In original 670. [all data]
Majer, Olavesen, et al., 1971
Majer, J.R.; Olavesen, C.; Robb, J.C.,
Wavelength effect in the photolysis of halogenated ketones,
J. Chem. Soc. B, 1971, 48. [all data]
Harland and Thynne, 1970
Harland, P.; Thynne, J.C.J.,
Positive and negative ion formation in hexafluoroacetone by electron impact,
J. Phys. Chem., 1970, 74, 52. [all data]
Lifshitz and Grajower, 1969
Lifshitz, C.; Grajower, R.,
Dissociative electron capture and dissociative ionization in perfluoropropane,
Intern. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Phys., 1969, 3, 211. [all data]
Bibby and Carter, 1963
Bibby, M.M.; Carter, G.,
Ionization and dissociation in some fluorocarbon gases,
J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Trans., 1963, 59, 2455. [all data]
Syrvatka, Gil'burd, et al., 1973
Syrvatka, B.G.; Gil'burd, M.M.; Bel'ferman, A.L.,
Ion-dissociative processes of some halogen containing butadienes and particles structure,
Zh. Org. Khim., 1973, 9, 1117. [all data]
Praet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977
Praet, M-Th.; Hubin-Franskin, M.J.; Delwiche, J.P.; Schoos, R.,
Ionization and dissociation of C6F6 isomers under electron impact,
Org. Mass Spectrom., 1977, 12, 297. [all data]
Dibeler, Reese, et al., 1957
Dibeler, V.H.; Reese, R.M.; Mohler, F.L.,
Ionization and dissociation of hexafluorobenzene by electron impact,
J. Chem. Phys., 1957, 26, 304. [all data]
James and Carter, 1962
James, L.H.; Carter, G.,
A mass spectrometric study of ionization and dissociation by electron impact ofperfluoro-methyl cyclohexane,
J. Electron. Control, 1962, 13, 213. [all data]
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