Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.105, No.7, 1144-1149, 2001
Ionization of atmospheric gases containing ozone and carbonyl sulfide. Formation and reactivity of SO+ ions
Gaseous ionized carbonyl sulfide/ozone mixtures have been studied by mass spectrometric techniques and theoretical calculations. The evidence obtained points to this system as an effective route to the SO+ ion, which in turn promotes a rich ion chemistry leading to SnO+ (n = 2-5) and S-n(+) (n = 2-9) ions via oligomerization processes.