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Mobilities of positive ions in sulfur hexafluoride gas

The mobilities of the ions SF2+, SF3+, SF4+, SF5+, and S2F7+ in SF6 gas have been measured using an electrical shutter method with an electron ionization ion source. Measurements were made at gas temperatures of 22–36 °C over a range of E/N, the ratio of electric field strength to gas number density...

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Published in:The Journal of chemical physics 1993-06, Vol.98 (11), p.8888-8891
Main Authors: LI-ARAVENA, F, SAPOROSCHENKO, M
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