Evidence of structural isomerism in small niobium clusters

The reactivity of Nb clusters with nitrogen and deuterium was studied using a pulsed laser vporization source coupled to a fast flow reactor. The relative reactivity of the various clusters was determined by monitoring the depletion of the cluster ion signal as a function of reactant flow rate. A ki...

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Hauptverfasser: HAMRICK, Y, TAYLOR, S, LEMIRE, G. W, FU, Z.-W, SHUI, J.-C, MORSE, M. D
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description The reactivity of Nb clusters with nitrogen and deuterium was studied using a pulsed laser vporization source coupled to a fast flow reactor. The relative reactivity of the various clusters was determined by monitoring the depletion of the cluster ion signal as a function of reactant flow rate. A kinetic analysis of the chemisorption is given. The geometrical isomerism of the cluster ions and its relationship to reactivity is discussed.(AIP)
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AGGLOMERATION
Atomic and molecular clusters
Atomic and molecular physics
CHEMICAL REACTIONS
CHEMISORPTION
DEUTERIUM
ELEMENTS
Exact sciences and technology
HYDROGEN ISOTOPES
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SIZE
SORPTION
SORPTIVE PROPERTIES
STABLE ISOTOPES
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clusters
SURFACE PROPERTIES
SURFACES
TRANSITION ELEMENTS
title Evidence of structural isomerism in small niobium clusters
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