dr inż. Marcin Dampc | Gdańsk University of Technology

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dr inż. Marcin Dampc

Contact:

email:
mardampc@pg.edu.pl
website:
https://mostwiedzy.pl/marcin-dampc,21872-1

Positions:

Assistant professor

workplace:
Instytut Fizyki i Informatyki Stosowanej
Gmach Główny, 123

Functions:

Zastępca Dyrektora ds. dydaktycznych

dr inż. Marcin Dampc

Publications:

  1. Electron impact mass spectroscopy was used to investigate ionization and cationic fragmentation of the pyridazine (1,2 diazine), C4H4N2, molecules in the gas phase. The mass spectra were measured and the observed mass peaks assigned to the corresponding cations. The appearance energies of most of the cationic fragments were determined and the possible fragmentation processes are discussed. The total cross section for electron...

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  2. Publication

    - CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS - Year 2017

    Photoelectron spectra of α-tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol (THFA) molecules, the threshold spectrum and spectra for constant photoelectron energies, have been measured over the photon energy range 9–25 eV. Analysis of the photoelectron spectra has allowed overlapping photoionization bands to be separated, tentatively assigned and their vertical photoionization energies to be determined. These energies are compared with existing theoretical...

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  3. Publication
    • M. Ryszka
    • R. Pandey
    • C. Rizk
    • J. Tabet
    • B. Barc
    • M. Dampc
    • N. Mason
    • S. Eden

    - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY - Year 2016

    Recent multi-photon ionization (MPI) experiments on uracil revealed a fragment ion at m/z 84 that was proposed as a potential marker for ring opening in the electronically excited neutral molecule. The present MPI measurements on deuterated uracil identify the fragment as C3H4N2O+ (uracil+ less CO), a plausible dissociative ionization product from the theoretically predicted open-ring isomer. Equivalent measurements on thymine...

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  4. Cation mass spectra obtained by electron impact were measured to investigate the ionization and ionic fragmentation of furan, C4H4O, molecules in the gas phase. The most abundant cations, with comparable intensities in the mass spectra, were the parent, C4H4O+, cation (68 amu) and the C3H3+ fragment (39 amu). The appearance energies of most of the observed ionic fragments were determined and the possible fragmentation processes...

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  5. The electron impact mass spectroscopy and the total ion collection measurements were used to investigate the ionization and ionic fragmentation of the pyrimidine, C4H4N2, molecules in the gasphase. The cation mass spectra were measured in the 10−85 amu range and the observed mass peaks assigned to corresponding ionic fragments. The most abundant cation in the mass spectra is the parent cation, C4H4N+2, at 80 amu. The appearance...

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