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- 2023Excitation and fragmentation of the dielectric gas C 4 F 7 N: electrons vs. photonscitations
- 2023Excitation and fragmentation of the dielectric gas C4F7N: electrons vs. photonscitations
- 2021The structure, viscoelasticity and charge of potato peptides adsorbed at the oil-water interface determine the physicochemical stability of fish oil-in-water emulsionscitations
- 2021The structure, viscoelasticity and charge of potato peptides adsorbed at the oil-water interface determine the physicochemical stability of fish oil-in-water emulsionscitations
- 2021The structure, viscoelasticity and charge of potato peptides adsorbed at the oil-water interface determine the physicochemical stability of fish oil-in-water emulsionscitations
- 2021Electronic transitions of tetrathiafulvalene oriented in polyethylene film. Near and vacuum UV synchrotron radiation polarization spectroscopycitations
- 2020Systematic investigation of CO2 : NH3 ice mixtures using mid-IR and VUV spectroscopy – part 1citations
- 2016Band gap tuning of amorphous Al oxides by Zr alloyingcitations
- 20032-methyl furan: An experimental study of the excited electronic levels by electron energy loss spectroscopy, vacuum ultraviolet photoabsorption, and photoelectron spectroscopycitations
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Systematic investigation of CO2 : NH3 ice mixtures using mid-IR and VUV spectroscopy – part 1
Abstract
<p>The adjustment of experimental parameters in interstellar ice analogues can have profound effects on molecular synthesis within an ice system. We demonstrated this by systematically investigating the stoichiometric mixing ratios of CO<sub>2</sub> : NH<sub>3</sub>ices as a function of thermal processing using mid-IR and VUV spectroscopy. We observed that the type of CO<sub>2</sub>bonding environment was dependent on the different stoichiometric mixing ratios and that this pre-determined the NH<sub>3</sub>crystallite structure after phase change. The thermal reactivity of the ices was linked to the different chemical and physical properties of the stoichiometric ratios. Our results provide new details into the chemical and physical properties of the different stoichiometric CO<sub>2</sub> : NH<sub>3</sub>ices enhancing our understanding of the thermally induced molecular synthesis within this ice system.</p>