Study of low-energy electron-induced dissociation of 1-Propanol
Abstract
The fragmentation of 1-propanol resulting from dissociative electron attachment has been explored across an energy range of 3.5 to 16 eV. Four distinct ion species are identified: , , , and . The ion exhibited a prominent peak near 8.7 eV, along with a small hump near 5.6 eV. Complementary channels led to the formation of the and ions. Both these two ions exhibit a sharp peak near 6 eV and broad overlapping resonances between 7 to 12 eV. The observed ion yields of distinct dissociation fragments in this study, when compared with those from previously studied alcohols, suggest site-specific fragmentation of alcohols during dissociative electron attachment. To gain a deeper understanding of the dissociation pathways, Density Functional Theory~(DFT) calculations were conducted, revealing the threshold energies for each channel. These threshold energies aligned well with the experimental uncertainties.
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@article{arxiv.2508.19685,
title = {Study of low-energy electron-induced dissociation of 1-Propanol},
author = {Soumya Ghosh and Dipayan Chakraborty and Anirban Paul and Dhananjay Nandi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.19685},
year = {2026}
}
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8 pages, 5 figures