Anionic Reactions Degrading SF6 Using Metals: Insights from the Gas
Phase.
Abstract
Alkali metals have been used to degrade SF 6 in liquid
ammonia. The products include metal fluorides. In this study, we reacted
K − and Ag − with SF
6 in a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer. The atomic
metal anions were formed by in-source collision-induced dissociation
(CID) of their respective oxalate salts as previously described by our
group. The only two reaction products observed were SF 6
− and SF 5 −. At low
collision energy, the latter was deduced to be formed via an abstraction
by the metal of F from SF 6 − formed
by electron transfer in the encounter complex between the metal anion
and neutral SF 6. As the collision energy was increased,
there was evidence of a CID contribution to SF 5
− directly from SF 6
−.