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  • 2014BF3 valence and Rydberg states as probed by electron energy loss spectroscopy and ab Initio calculations6citations
  • 2013Studies of low-lying triplet states in 1,3-C4F6, c-C4F6 and 2-C4F6 by electron energy-loss spectroscopy and ab initio calculations6citations
  • 2010A-band methyl halide dissociation via electronic curve crossing as studied by electron energy loss spectroscopy17citations
  • 2009Valence shell electronic spectroscopy of isoprene studied by theoretical calculations and by electron scattering, photoelectron, and absolute photoabsorption measurements29citations
  • 2005Electron and photon impact studies of CF(3)Icitations
  • 2004On the valence shell electronic spectroscopy of 2-vinyl furan4citations
  • 2003Absolute photo-absorption cross sections and electronic state spectroscopy of selected fluorinated hydrocarbons relevant to the plasma processing industry7citations
  • 2003Electron and photon induced processes in SF5CF310citations
  • 20032-methyl furan: An experimental study of the excited electronic levels by electron energy loss spectroscopy, vacuum ultraviolet photoabsorption, and photoelectron spectroscopy25citations

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  • Hoshino, M.
  • Duflot, D.
  • Kato, H.
  • Suga, A.
  • Tanaka, H.
  • Tanaka, Hiroshi
  • Tanioka, T.
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  • Kitajima, M.
  • Eden, S.
  • Hoffmann, S.
  • Kech, Cécile
  • Giuliani, Alexandre
  • Walker, Isobel C.
  • Hoffmann, S. V.
  • Mason, Nigel J.
  • Delwiche, Jacques P.
  • Hubin-Franskin, Marie Jeanne
  • Eden, Samuel
  • Heinesch, Jacques
  • Hubin-Franskin, Marie-Jeanne
  • Delwiche, Jacques
  • Kendall, P. A.
  • Hoffmann, Søren Vrønning
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Electron and photon induced processes in SF5CF3

  • Giuliani, Alexandre
  • Heinesch, Jacques
  • Hubin-Franskin, Marie-Jeanne
  • Eden, Samuel
  • Mason, Nigel J.
  • Delwiche, Jacques
  • Kendall, P. A.
  • Limao-Vieira, P.
Abstract

peer reviewed ; The photo-absorption cross section of trilluoromethyl sulphur pentafluoride, SF5CF3 has been measured using synchrotron radiation in the range of 4-11 eV (310 nm > X > 110 nm) and comparison made with electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS). The. measured VUV cross sections are used to derive the photolysis rate of SF5CF3 in the terrestrial atmosphere. It is estimated that the lifetime for this molecule is the order of a 1000 years and the calculated global warming potential (GWP) is found to be between 17000 and 18100, making it one of the most potent global warming gases in the terrestrial atmosphere. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • electron energy loss spectroscopy
  • Sulphur