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The interaction of low-energy electrons with fructose molecules

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Using a hypocycloidal electronic spectrometer, the interactions of low energy electrons (0–8.50 eV) with fructose molecules, namely, electron scattering and dissociative attachment, are studied. The results of these studies showed… Click to show full abstract

Using a hypocycloidal electronic spectrometer, the interactions of low energy electrons (0–8.50 eV) with fructose molecules, namely, electron scattering and dissociative attachment, are studied. The results of these studies showed that the fragmentation of fructose molecules occurs effectively even at an electron energy close to zero. In the total electron-scattering cross section by molecules, resonance features (at energies ~3.10 and ~5.00 eV) were first observed near the formation thresholds of light ion fragments OH– and H–. The correlation of the features observed in the cross sections of electron scattering and dissociative attachment is analyzed.

Keywords: fructose molecules; energy; electron scattering; electrons fructose; energy electrons; low energy

Journal Title: Technical Physics Letters
Year Published: 2017

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