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    http://hdl.handle.net/11375/17858| Title: | Molecular Beam Studies of Short-Lived Molecules | 
| Authors: | Gray, John | 
| Advisor: | Tomlinson, R. H. | 
| Department: | Chemistry | 
| Keywords: | chemistry;molecular beam study;short-lived molecule; ion;gas phase interaction | 
| Publication Date: | Feb-1970 | 
| Abstract: | A molecular beam apparatus has been designed and constructed for the purpose of studying gas phase interactions between ions and molecules. A neutralization-reionization technique has been developed which permits the lifetimes of some short lived molecules to be estimated. In this way the existence of He₂, HeH and HeD molecules has been demonstrated but similar experiments have produced no evidence for the existence of H₃, D₃ or D₂H molecules with the same order of lifetimes. A collisional dissociation technique has been devised which permits analysis of molecular ions in beams and demonstrated the existence of He₃⁺ ions in low temperature helium discharges. | 
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/17858 | 
| Appears in Collections: | Open Access Dissertations and Theses | 
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