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High pressure mass spectrometer HPMS

The instruments used for the experimental work detailed in this review are several high-pressure mass spectrometers (HPMS) and a Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance spectrometer (FTICR). Each of the instruments was constructed, to a considerable degree, in-house at the University of Waterloo, and each contains features unique to its type of apparatus. The instruments in general and the unique features of the Waterloo apparatus in particular are described below. [Pg.44]

Concerning the first field of application, the kinetics and equilibrium constants for several halide transfer reactions (equation 1) were measured in a pulsed electron high pressure mass spectrometer (HPMS)4 or in a Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer (FT-ICR)5. From measurements of equilibrium constants performed at different temperatures, experimental values were obtained for the thermochemical quantities AG°, AH° and AS° for the reaction of equation 1. The heat of formation (AH°) of any carbocation of interest, R+, was then calculated from the AH0 of reaction and the AH° values of the other species (RC1, R Cl and R +) involved. [Pg.189]


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