화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.118, No.33, 6547-6552, 2014
Potassium-Uracil/Thymine Ring Cleavage Enhancement As Studied in Electron Transfer Experiments and Theoretical Calculations
We report experimental and theoretical studies on ring cleavage enhancement in collisions of potassium atoms with uracil/thymine to further increase the understanding of the complex mechanisms yielding such fragmentation pathways. In these electron transfer processes time-of-flight (TOP) negative ion mass spectra were obtained in the collision energy range 13.5-23.0 eV. We note that CNO- is the major ring breaking anion formed and its threshold formation is discussed within the collision energy range studied. Such a decomposition process is supported by the first theoretical calculations to clarify how DNA/RNA pyrimidine base fragmentation is enhanced in electron transfer processes yielding ion-pair formation.