Water acting as a catalyst for electron-driven molecular break-up of tetrahydrofuran

Reactions induced by low-energy electrons in hydrated systems are central to radiation therapy, but a full understanding of their mechanism is lacking. Here the authors investigate the electron-impact induced ionization and subsequent dissociation of tetrahydrofuran, model for biochemically relevant...

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Autores principales: Enliang Wang, Xueguang Ren, WoonYong Baek, Hans Rabus, Thomas Pfeifer, Alexander Dorn
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:300af515da4e45589fca7a16922d48942021-12-02T14:40:28ZWater acting as a catalyst for electron-driven molecular break-up of tetrahydrofuran10.1038/s41467-020-15958-72041-1723https://doaj.org/article/300af515da4e45589fca7a16922d48942020-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-15958-7https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Reactions induced by low-energy electrons in hydrated systems are central to radiation therapy, but a full understanding of their mechanism is lacking. Here the authors investigate the electron-impact induced ionization and subsequent dissociation of tetrahydrofuran, model for biochemically relevant systems, in a micro-solvated environment.Enliang WangXueguang RenWoonYong BaekHans RabusThomas PfeiferAlexander DornNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2020)
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Enliang Wang
Xueguang Ren
WoonYong Baek
Hans Rabus
Thomas Pfeifer
Alexander Dorn
Water acting as a catalyst for electron-driven molecular break-up of tetrahydrofuran
description Reactions induced by low-energy electrons in hydrated systems are central to radiation therapy, but a full understanding of their mechanism is lacking. Here the authors investigate the electron-impact induced ionization and subsequent dissociation of tetrahydrofuran, model for biochemically relevant systems, in a micro-solvated environment.
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author Enliang Wang
Xueguang Ren
WoonYong Baek
Hans Rabus
Thomas Pfeifer
Alexander Dorn
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Xueguang Ren
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Thomas Pfeifer
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title Water acting as a catalyst for electron-driven molecular break-up of tetrahydrofuran
title_short Water acting as a catalyst for electron-driven molecular break-up of tetrahydrofuran
title_full Water acting as a catalyst for electron-driven molecular break-up of tetrahydrofuran
title_fullStr Water acting as a catalyst for electron-driven molecular break-up of tetrahydrofuran
title_full_unstemmed Water acting as a catalyst for electron-driven molecular break-up of tetrahydrofuran
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