posted on 2025-04-03, 03:07authored byWania Wolff, Andre M. R. Giraldi, Jorge H. C. Basilio, Fabio de A Ribeiro, Alvaro Nunes Oliveira, Ricardo R. Oliveira
We report the interaction of anhydrous acetonitrile,
CH3CN (ACN), and deuterated methanol, CD3OD
(MeOD), in the
condensed crystalline phase by electron impact with 2.3 keV of energy.
Theoretical and experimental investigations are focused on fragments
and aggregates formed as a result of electron-stimulated ion desorption.
Positively charged fragments and aggregates were collected using time-of-flight
mass spectrometry (TOF-MS) and temperature-programmed desorption based
on quadrupole spectroscopy (TPD). The structures of clusters identified
in the TOF spectra were studied by applying density functional theory
combined with a global minimum search. Two different deposition methods
were used for the formation of the condensed molecular films, bilayer
and codeposition, and in a second step, the annealing process was
performed. The ionic species released from the surface into the vacuum
are highly dependent on the annealing. A discussion of the interaction
between the molecules was made. The formation of complex organic species
comes from the intermolecular or intramolecular interactions of pure
MeOD and ACN molecules. Anhydrous compounds were used, and the background
water content was minimized to inhibit caging of the ACN molecules
by water molecules.