Reactions of Sodium Clusters with Oxygen Molecules

1997 
In a crossed molecular beam experiment, the reactive scattering of sodium clusters Nan (n ≤ 33) with molecular oxygen O2 is investigated. By measuring the angular and the velocity distributions of the scattered reaction products, direct information on the reaction mechanisms is obtained. The sodium clusters are generated in a supersonic expansion of sodium vapor from an oven with a refilling system with argon carrier gas. The products are detected by photoionization at a wavelength of 308 nm and mass analyzed in a time-of-flight mass spectrometer (TOF-MS). In addition, a fast chopper with a pseudorandom sequence modulating the sodium cluster beam allows us to determine at the same time the velocity distributions of the products. The scattering of Na clusters with O2 shows two series of reaction products. The monoxides NanO are centered around Na3O with 2 ≤ n ≤ 5, while the metal-rich dioxides NanO2 are detected for 3 ≤ n ≤ 32 with varying intensities and a maximum at Na5O2. For all products, the measured ...
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