Cross section data for electron scattering from DNA are important for modelling radiation damage
in biological systems. Triply differential cross sections for the electron impact ionization of the
highest occupied outer valence orbital of tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol, which can be considered as
an analogue to the deoxyribose backbone molecule in DNA, have been measured using the (e,2e)
technique. The measurements have been performed with coplanar asymmetric kinematics at an incident
electron energy of 250 eV, an ejected electron energy of 20 eV, and at scattered electron
angles of −5°, −10°, and −15°. Experimental results are compared with corresponding theoretical
calculations performed using the molecular 3-body distorted wave model. Some important differences
are observed between the experiment and calculations