A mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry investigation of the nature of [C10H10]+˙, [C9H7]+ and [C10H8]+˙ gas phase ions |
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Authors: | Chhabil Dass M. L. Gross |
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Abstract: | Additional evidence for the rearrangement of the 1- and 3-phenylcyclobutene radical cations, their corresponding ring-opened 1,3-butadiene ions and 1,2-dihydronaphthalene radical cations to methylindenetype ions has been obtained for the decomposing ions by mass analysed ion kinetic energy spectroscopy (MIKES). The nature of the [C9H7]+ and [C10H8]+˙ daughter ions arising from the electron ionization induced fragmentation of these [C10H10]+˙ precursors has been investigated by collisionally activated dissociation (CAD), collisional ionization and ion kinetic energy spectroscopy. The [C9H7]+ produced from the various C10H10 hydrocarbons are of identical structure or an identical mixture of interconverting structures. These ions are similar in nature to the [C9H7]+ generated from indene by low energy electron ionization. The [C10H8]+˙ ions also possess a common structure, which is presumably that of the maphthalene radical cation. |
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