AbstractThe results of a study of the ion-molecule reactions of N+, N2+, and HCN+ with methane, acetylene, and ethylene are reported. These studies were performed using the FA-SIFT at the University of Canterbury. The reactions studied here are important to understanding the ion chemistry in Titan's atmosphere. N+ and N2+ are the primary ions formed by photo-ionization and electron impact in Titan's ionosphere and drive Titan's ion chemistry. It is therefore very important to know how these ions react with the principal trace neutral species in Titan's atmosphere: Methane, acetylene, and ethylene. While these reactions have been studied before the product channels have been difficult to define as several potential isobaric products make a d...
International audienceCharacterizing temperate (200–1000 K) super-Earth atmospheres is one of the fu...
International audienceThe photoionization of N2 plays a key role in initiating the formation of comp...
International audienceThe reaction of C3N- with acetylene was studied using three different experime...
The FA-SIFT experiment at Canterbury was used to determine some of the principal termolecular ion-mo...
Kinetic data is presented for a variety of ion-neutral reactions which are relevant to the atmospher...
N2 is the major neutral componant of Titan's atmosphere, its ionisation by solar radiation and by ma...
To provide some insights on the formation of long-chain carbon-nitrogen bearing ions in Titan’s atmo...
AbstractThe ion–molecule reactivity of the products formed in the association reactions of HCNH+ wit...
To provide insights on the molecular growth mechanisms leading to large carbon and nitrogen-bearing ...
Part of the special section “Chemistry: Titan Atmosphere”International audienceExperimental simulati...
Aims: Following the first detection of hydrogen isocyanide (HNC) in Titan's atmosphere, we have devi...
abstract EGU05-A-08277International audienceIn the next weeks and years, the Cassini-Huygens mission...
This paper is a detailed critical review of the production processes and reactions of N, N+, N+2 , N...
International audienceTitan's upper atmosphere produces an ionosphere at high altitudes from photoio...
In Titan s atmosphere composed of N2 and CH4, irradiations of both solar ultraviolet light and charg...
International audienceCharacterizing temperate (200–1000 K) super-Earth atmospheres is one of the fu...
International audienceThe photoionization of N2 plays a key role in initiating the formation of comp...
International audienceThe reaction of C3N- with acetylene was studied using three different experime...
The FA-SIFT experiment at Canterbury was used to determine some of the principal termolecular ion-mo...
Kinetic data is presented for a variety of ion-neutral reactions which are relevant to the atmospher...
N2 is the major neutral componant of Titan's atmosphere, its ionisation by solar radiation and by ma...
To provide some insights on the formation of long-chain carbon-nitrogen bearing ions in Titan’s atmo...
AbstractThe ion–molecule reactivity of the products formed in the association reactions of HCNH+ wit...
To provide insights on the molecular growth mechanisms leading to large carbon and nitrogen-bearing ...
Part of the special section “Chemistry: Titan Atmosphere”International audienceExperimental simulati...
Aims: Following the first detection of hydrogen isocyanide (HNC) in Titan's atmosphere, we have devi...
abstract EGU05-A-08277International audienceIn the next weeks and years, the Cassini-Huygens mission...
This paper is a detailed critical review of the production processes and reactions of N, N+, N+2 , N...
International audienceTitan's upper atmosphere produces an ionosphere at high altitudes from photoio...
In Titan s atmosphere composed of N2 and CH4, irradiations of both solar ultraviolet light and charg...
International audienceCharacterizing temperate (200–1000 K) super-Earth atmospheres is one of the fu...
International audienceThe photoionization of N2 plays a key role in initiating the formation of comp...
International audienceThe reaction of C3N- with acetylene was studied using three different experime...