The gas-phase ion chemistry of allene-phosphine and silane-allene-phosphine mixtures was studied by ion trap mass spectrometry. Rate constants of the main processes were measured and compared with the collisional rate constants to determine the reaction efficiencies. For the binary mixture, the high
Gas-phase ion chemistry in the ternary silane–propyne–phosphine system
✍ Scribed by Lorenza Operti; Roberto Rabezzana; Francesca Turco; Gian Angelo Vaglio
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 141 KB
- Volume
- 39
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1076-5174
- DOI
- 10.1002/jms.641
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✦ Synopsis
The gas-phase ion chemistry of propyne-phosphine and silane-propyne-phosphine mixtures was studied by ion trap mass spectrometry. For the binary mixture, the effect of different partial pressures of the reagents on the yield of C and P-containing ions was evaluated. Reaction sequences and rate constants were determined and reaction efficiencies were calculated from comparison of experimental and collisional rate constants. In the ternary silane-propyne-phosphine systems, the reaction pathways leading to formation of Si(m)C(n)P(p)H(q) (+) ions were determined and the rate constants of the most important steps were measured. For some ion species, selected by double isolation procedures (MS/MS), the low ion abundances prevented determination of the reaction rate constants. Si, C and P-containing ions are mainly produced in reactions of Si(m)P(p)H(q) (+) ions with propyne, while the reactivity of the Si(m)C(n)H(q) (+) ions towards PH(3) and of the C(n)P(p)H(q) (+) ions towards SiH(4) is very low. The formation of hydrogenated Si--C--P ions is interesting for their possible role as precursors of amorphous silicon carbides doped with phosphorus, obtained in a single step, by deposition from properly activated silane-propyne-phosphine mixtures.
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