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Boron Oxide Oligamer Collision-Induced Dissociation: Thermochemistry, Structure, and Implications for Boron Combustion

Authors: Dilrukshi Peiris; Adam Lapick; Scott L. Anderson; UTAH UNIV SALT LAKE CITY DEPT OF CHEMISTRY
 
Abstract: This report presents a collision induced dissociation (CID) study of small boron oxide cations, (BnOm)(+), motivated by a need for more accurate and reliable structural and thermodynamic information on both neutral and ionic boron oxides. This work compliments ongoing ab initio calculations by Page and co-workers, and provides many points of comparison between experiment and theory. In addition, the results of our CID study are important in interpretation of boron oxide cluster chemistry work in our lab.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Interim rept.
Pages: 23
Report Date: 08 AUG 96
Contract Number: N00014-95-1-0696
Report Number: A106423
Keywords relating to this report:
*BORON OXIDES
*CLUSTERING
*COMBUSTION
CATIONS
DISSOCIATION
NEUTRAL
PARTICLE COLLISIONS
THERMOCHEMISTRY
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