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DICATION - A dication is any cation, of general formula X2+, formed by the removal of two electrons from a neutral species. Diatomic dications corresponding to ...
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Any cation, of general formula X2, formed by the removal of two electrons from a neutral species |
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A dication is any cation, of general formula X2+, formed by the removal of two electrons from a neutral species. * Diatomic dications corresponding to stable neutral species (e.g. H2+2 formed by removal of two electrons from H2) often decay quickly into two singly charged particles (H+), due to the loss of electrons in bonding molecular orbitals. Energy levels of diatomic dications can be studied with good resolution by measuring the yield of pairs of zero-kinetic-energy electrons from double photoionization of a molecule as a function of the photoionizing wavelength (threshold photoelectrons coincidence spectroscopy TPEsCO). The He2+2 dication is kinetically stable. * An example of a stable diatomic dication which is not formed by oxidation of a neutral diatomic molecule is the dimercury dication Hg2+2. An example of a polyatomic dication is S2+8, formed by oxidation of S8 and unstable with respect to further oxidisation over time to form SO2. * Many organic dications can be detected in ma |