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Selectivity of gas‐phase ion/molecule reaction of carbon dioxide with phenide ions
Authors:Chongming Liu  Yong Zhang  Athula B Attygalle
Institution:Center for Mass Spectrometry, Department of Chemistry, Chemical Biology, and Biomedical Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology, , Hoboken, NJ, 07030 USA
Abstract:On contrary to the widely accepted conviction that the m/z 93 ion derived from phenol does not react with CO2, we demonstrate that it makes an adduct with CO2 to a small but demonstrable extent. For example, the product‐ion mass spectrum recorded for the m/z 98 ion derived from 2H6]phenol showed a small peak at m/z 142 when CO2 was used as the collision gas. The formation of an m/z 137 adduct ion from the m/z 93 ion (generated either directly from phenol, or indirectly from salicylic acid by in‐source decarboxylation) was demonstrated also by multiple‐reaction‐monitoring tandem mass spectrometric experiments. According to literature, the m/z 93 ion derived from salicylic acid does not undergo CO2 addition because it is deemed to exist only in the phenoxide form. This reaction has been previously proposed as a method for differentiating phenoxide ion from its isomeric hydroxyphenide ions. We propose that the m/z 93 ion, albeit small, exists also as the phenide form together with the predominant phenoxide ion. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:ion/molecule reaction  phenide anions  phenoxide anions  CO2 adducts  salicylate
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