A recent study of soft X-ray absorption in native and hydrogenated coronene cations, C24H12+m+m=0−7, led to the conclusion that additional hydrogen atoms protect (interstellar) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) molecules from fragmentation [Reitsma et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 113, 053002 (2014)]. The present experiment with collisions between fast (30-200 eV) He atoms and pyrene (C16H10+m+, m=0, 6, and 16) and simulations without reference to the excitation method suggests the opposite. We find that the absolute carbon-backbone fragmentation cross section does not decrease but increases with the degree of hydrogenation for pyrene molecules.
@article{arxiv.1510.07820,
title = {Failure of hydrogenation in protecting polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from fragmentation},
author = {Michael Gatchell and Mark H. Stockett and Nathalie de Ruette and Tao Chen and Linda Giacomozzi and Rodrigo F. Nascimento and Michael Wolf and Emma K. Anderson and Rudy Delaunay and Violaine Viziano and Patrick Rousseau and Lamri Adoui and Bernd A. Huber and Henning T. Schmidt and Henning Zettergren and Henrik Cederquist},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.07820},
year = {2015}
}