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Title: Theoretical and experimental differential cross sections for electron impact excitation of the electronic bands of furfural
Author: Jones, D. B.
Neves, Rafael F. C.
Lopes, Maria Cristina Andreolli
da Costa, R. F.
Do N Varella, M. T.
Bettega, M. H. F.
Lima, M. A.P.
García, G.
Limão-Vieira, P.
Brunger, M. J.
Keywords: Aldehydes
Electron scattering
Electronic states
Electrons
Furfural
Impact ionization
Physics and Astronomy(all)
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Issue Date: 28-Mar-2016
Abstract: We report results from a joint experimental and theoretical investigation into electron scattering from the important industrial species furfural (C5H4O2). Specifically, differential cross sections (DCSs) have been measured and calculated for the electron-impact excitation of the electronic states of C5H4O2. The measurements were carried out at energies in the range 20-40 eV, and for scattered-electron angles between 10°and 90°. The energy resolution of those experiments was typically ∼80 meV. Corresponding Schwinger multichannel method with pseudo-potential calculations, for energies between 6-50 eV and with and without Born-closure, were also performed for a sub-set of the excited electronic-states that were accessed in the measurements. Those calculations were undertaken at the static exchange plus polarisation-level using a minimum orbital basis for single configuration interaction (MOB-SCI) approach. Agreement between the measured and calculated DCSs was qualitatively quite good, although to obtain quantitative accord, the theory would need to incorporate even more channels into the MOB-SCI. The role of multichannel coupling on the computed electronic-state DCSs is also explored in some detail.
Description: R.F.C.N. thanks CNPq (Brazil) and the Science Without Borders Programme for opportunities to study abroad. D.B.J. thanks the Australian Research Council (ARC) for financial support provided through a Discovery Early Career Research Award, while M.J.B. also thanks the ARC for their support. M.J.B. and M.C.A.L. acknowledge the Brazilian agencies CNPq and FAPEMIG. P.L.-V. acknowledges the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT-MEC) through Grant Nos. PTDC/FIS-ATO/1832/2012 and UIO/FIS/00068/2013. G.G. acknowledges partial financial support from the Spanish Ministry MINECO (Project No. FIS2012-31230) and the European Union COST Action No. CM1301 (CELINA). Finally, R.F.d.C., M.T.d.N.V., M.H.F.B., and M.A.P.L. acknowledge support from the Brazilian agency CNPq and M.T.d.N.V. also thanks FAPESP.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84963726705&partnerID=8YFLogxK
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4944615
ISSN: 0021-9606
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