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Investigations of low energy electron attachment to ground state group 6B hexafluorides (SF6, SeF6, and TeF6) using an electron-swarm mass spectrometric …Jarvis et al., 2001
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- 2382599343114760897
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- Jarvis G
- Kennedy R
- Mayhew C
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- International Journal of Mass Spectrometry
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Studies of low energy electron attachment to SF6, SeF6, and TeF6 have been carried out in an atmospheric pressure nitrogen buffer gas (number density N) at 300 K. The experiments are conducted under nonthermal electron-swarm conditions, using an instrument that …
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