
Abstract The charge exchange mass spectrum of NO2 has been studied in a tandem mass spectrometer. The agreement with photon impact and electron impact mass spectra proves that at least the fragmentation process giving NO+ takes place from a molecule-ion that has been formed directly without autoionization processes. The mass spectrum is interpreted by the use of molecular orbital theory which is possible because of the detailed information about NO2 available from photoelectron spectroscopy.
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