Resonant electron capture by orotic acid molecules


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Resonant electron attachment by orotic acid molecules (6-COOH-uracil) are studied in the energy range of 0–14 eV via negative ion mass spectrometry. Molecular ions, whose lifetimes relative to electron autodetachment are found to be ~300 μs are recorded in the region of thermal electron energies; they form in the valence state through a vibration-excited resonance mechanism. Unlike unsubstituted uracil, most dissociative processes occur in the low-energy region of <4 eV and are due to carboxylic anions. An absolute cross section of 2.4 × 10−17 cm2 is found for the most intense fragment ions [M–H] at an output energy of 1.33 eV. The kinetics of decarboxylation is considered for these ions. This could be a model reaction for the last stage of uridine monophosphate biosynthesis.

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M. Muftakhov

Institute of Molecular and Crystal Physics, Ufa Research Center

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Email: Mars@anrb.ru
Rússia, Ufa, 450073

P. Shchukin

Institute of Molecular and Crystal Physics, Ufa Research Center

Email: Mars@anrb.ru
Rússia, Ufa, 450073

R. Khatymov

Institute of Molecular and Crystal Physics, Ufa Research Center

Email: Mars@anrb.ru
Rússia, Ufa, 450073

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