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;[[Ion/neutral reaction ]]
;[[Ion/neutral reaction ]]
:A process wherein a charged species interacts with a neutral reactant to produce either chemically different species or changes in the internal energy of one or both of the reactants. (NB.. The term ion/neutral reaction is not ideal, simply because the word neutral is not a noun. However, any alternatives such as ion/neutral-species a'.re so clumSy as to seem unlikely to be generally accepted).
:A process wherein a charged species interacts with a neutral reactant to produce either chemically different species or changes in the internal energy of one or both of the reactants. (NB.. The term ion/neutral reaction is not ideal, simply because the word neutral is not a noun. However, any alternatives such as ion/neutral-species a'.re so clumSy as to seem unlikely to be generally accepted).
;[[Ion/molecule reaction]] :An ion/neutral reaction in which the neutral species is a molecule.  
;[[Ion/molecule reaction]]  
:An ion/neutral reaction in which the neutral species is a molecule.  


;[[Charge inversion reaction]] :An ion/neutral reaction wherein the charge on the reactant ion is reversed in sign.  
;[[Charge inversion reaction]]  
:An ion/neutral reaction wherein the charge on the reactant ion is reversed in sign.  


;[[Charge transfer reaction]] :An ion/neutral reaction wherein the total charge on the reactant ion is transferred initially to the reactant neutral species so that thereactant ion becomes a neutral entity.  
;[[Charge transfer reaction]]  
:An ion/neutral reaction wherein the total charge on the reactant ion is transferred initially to the reactant neutral species so that thereactant ion becomes a neutral entity.  


;Partial Charge Transfer Reaction :An ionn/neutral species reaction wherein the chargenon a multiply-charged reactant ion is reduced.  
;[[Partial charge transfer reaction]]
:An ionn/neutral species reaction wherein the chargenon a multiply-charged reactant ion is reduced.  


;[[Charge stripping reaction]] :An ion/neutral reaction wherein the charge on the reactant ion
;[[Charge stripping reaction]] :An ion/neutral reaction wherein the charge on the reactant ion
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All are ion/neutral reactions and also charge permutation reactions].  
All are ion/neutral reactions and also charge permutation reactions].  


;Collision-induced Dissociation
;[[Collision-induced dissociation]]
:An ion/neutral process wherein the (fast) projectile ion is dissociated as a result of interaction with a target neutral species. This is brought about by conversion of part of the translational energy of the ion to internal energy in the ion during the collision.  
:An ion/neutral process wherein the (fast) projectile ion is dissociated as a result of interaction with a target neutral species. This is brought about by conversion of part of the translational energy of the ion to internal energy in the ion during the collision.  


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:(Note : It is recommended that all three of the above terms should be retain.ed]n.  
:(Note : It is recommended that all three of the above terms should be retain.ed]n.  


;Elastic Scattering
;[[Elastic scattering]]
:An ion/neutral interaction wherein the direction of motion of the ion is changed, but there is no change in the total translational energy or internal energyof the collision partners.  
:An ion/neutral interaction wherein the direction of motion of the ion is changed, but there is no change in the total translational energy or internal energyof the collision partners.  


;Inelastic Scattering :An ionn/neutral interaction wherein the direction of motion of the ion is changed, and the total translational energy of the collision partners is reduced.  
;[[Inelastic scattering]]
:An ion/neutral interaction wherein the direction of motion of the ion is changed, and the total translational energy of the collision partners is reduced.  


;Elastic Collision
;[[Elastic collision]]
:A collision resulting in elastic scattering.  
:A collision resulting in elastic scattering.  


;Inelastic Collision
;[[Inelastic collision]]
:A collision resulting in inelastic scattering.  
:A collision resulting in inelastic scattering.  


;Superelastic Collision
;[[Superelastic collision]]
:A collision in which the translational energy of the fast-moving collision partner is increased.  
:A collision in which the translational energy of the fast-moving collision partner is increased.  


;Ionizing Collision
;[[Ionizing collision]]
:An ion/neutral reaction in which an electron or electrons are strippedfrom the ion and/or the neutral species in the colli_sion. 'Generally, this term has come to be used to describe collisions cif fast moving ions with a neutral species in which the neutral species is ionized with no change in .the number of charges carried by the ion. Care should be taken when this term is used to emphasize if charge stripping of the ion has taken place.  
:An ion/neutral reaction in which an electron or electrons are strippedfrom the ion and/or the neutral species in the colli_sion. 'Generally, this term has come to be used to describe collisions cif fast moving ions with a neutral species in which the neutral species is ionized with no change in .the number of charges carried by the ion. Care should be taken when this term is used to emphasize if charge stripping of the ion has taken place.  


;Association Reaction (associative combination)  
;[[Association reaction]] ([[associative combination]])  
:The reaction of a (slow moving) ion with a neutral species wherein the reactants combine to form a single ionized species.  
:The reaction of a (slow moving) ion with a neutral species wherein the reactants combine to form a single ionized species.  


;Ion/neutral Exchange Reaction
;[[Ion/neutral exchange reaction]]
:In this reaction an Association Reaction is accompanied bythe subsequent or simultaneous liberation of a different neutral species as product.  
:In this reaction an association reaction is accompanied by the subsequent or simultaneous liberation of a different neutral species as product.  


;[[Translational spectroscopy]]  
;[[Translational spectroscopy]]  
:A technique to investigate the distribution of the velocity of product ions from ion/neutral reactions.  
:A technique to investigate the distribution of the velocity of product ions from ion/neutral reactions.  


;Ion Energy Loss Spectra
;[[Ion energy loss spectrum|Ion energy loss spectra]]
:Spectra that show the loss of translational energy of ions involved in ion/neutral reactions.  
:Spectra that show the loss of translational energy of ions involved in ion/neutral reactions.  


;[[Impact parameter]] :The distance'of closest approach of two particles if they had continued in their original direction of motion at their original speeds.  
;[[Impact parameter]] :The distance of closest approach of two particles if they had continued in their original direction of motion at their original speeds.  


;Interaction Distance
;[[Interaction distance]]
:The furthest distance of approach of two particles at which it is discernible that they will not pass at the impact parameter.  
:The furthest distance of approach of two particles at which it is discernible that they will not pass at the impact parameter.  


;Charge Exchange Reaction :This term is synonymous with Charge Transfer Reaction.  
;[[Charge exchange reaction]]
:This term is synonymous with Charge Transfer Reaction.  


;[[Partial charge exchange reaction]]  
;[[Partial charge exchange reaction]]  
:This term is synonymous with partial charge transfer reaction.
:This term is synonymous with partial charge transfer reaction.

Revision as of 16:56, 28 June 2025

Transcluded in ASMS 1981 and ASMS 1984

Ion/neutral reaction
A process wherein a charged species interacts with a neutral reactant to produce either chemically different species or changes in the internal energy of one or both of the reactants. (NB.. The term ion/neutral reaction is not ideal, simply because the word neutral is not a noun. However, any alternatives such as ion/neutral-species a'.re so clumSy as to seem unlikely to be generally accepted).
Ion/molecule reaction
An ion/neutral reaction in which the neutral species is a molecule.
Charge inversion reaction
An ion/neutral reaction wherein the charge on the reactant ion is reversed in sign.
Charge transfer reaction
An ion/neutral reaction wherein the total charge on the reactant ion is transferred initially to the reactant neutral species so that thereactant ion becomes a neutral entity.
Partial charge transfer reaction
An ionn/neutral species reaction wherein the chargenon a multiply-charged reactant ion is reduced.
Charge stripping reaction
An ion/neutral reaction wherein the charge on the reactant ion

.n is made more positive.

Charge permutation reaction
This is a general term to describe an ion/neutral reaction wherein there is a change in the magnitude.nand/or sign of the charges on the reactants.
(Note: Considering some of the possible reactions of ions M2+, M+ and W with a neutral species N these would be categorised on the basis of the above definitions as follows
M+
M2+ + N -+ + N (Partial charge transfer)w + N -+ M2++ N + e (Charge stripping)
M+ .
w + N -+ + N + 2e (Charge stripping and charge inversion)

All are ion/neutral reactions and also charge permutation reactions].

Collision-induced dissociation
An ion/neutral process wherein the (fast) projectile ion is dissociated as a result of interaction with a target neutral species. This is brought about by conversion of part of the translational energy of the ion to internal energy in the ion during the collision.
Collisional activation
An ion/neutral process wherein excitation of a (fast) projectile ion is brought about by the same mechanism as in collision-induced dissociation. (The ion may decompose subsequently)n.
Collisional excitation
An ion/neutral process wherein ther<; is an increase in the (slow) reactant ion's internal energy at the expense of the translational energy of either (or both) of the reacting species. The scattering angle may be large.
(Note : It is recommended that all three of the above terms should be retain.ed]n.
Elastic scattering
An ion/neutral interaction wherein the direction of motion of the ion is changed, but there is no change in the total translational energy or internal energyof the collision partners.
Inelastic scattering
An ion/neutral interaction wherein the direction of motion of the ion is changed, and the total translational energy of the collision partners is reduced.
Elastic collision
A collision resulting in elastic scattering.
Inelastic collision
A collision resulting in inelastic scattering.
Superelastic collision
A collision in which the translational energy of the fast-moving collision partner is increased.
Ionizing collision
An ion/neutral reaction in which an electron or electrons are strippedfrom the ion and/or the neutral species in the colli_sion. 'Generally, this term has come to be used to describe collisions cif fast moving ions with a neutral species in which the neutral species is ionized with no change in .the number of charges carried by the ion. Care should be taken when this term is used to emphasize if charge stripping of the ion has taken place.
Association reaction (associative combination)
The reaction of a (slow moving) ion with a neutral species wherein the reactants combine to form a single ionized species.
Ion/neutral exchange reaction
In this reaction an association reaction is accompanied by the subsequent or simultaneous liberation of a different neutral species as product.
Translational spectroscopy
A technique to investigate the distribution of the velocity of product ions from ion/neutral reactions.
Ion energy loss spectra
Spectra that show the loss of translational energy of ions involved in ion/neutral reactions.
Impact parameter
The distance of closest approach of two particles if they had continued in their original direction of motion at their original speeds.
Interaction distance
The furthest distance of approach of two particles at which it is discernible that they will not pass at the impact parameter.
Charge exchange reaction
This term is synonymous with Charge Transfer Reaction.
Partial charge exchange reaction
This term is synonymous with partial charge transfer reaction.