Reactions of the trimethylsilyl ion with 1,2-cyclopentanediol isomers in the collision region of a triple quadrupole instrument |
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Authors: | William J. Meyerhoffer Maurice M. Bursey |
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Abstract: | Ion-molecule reactions with the trimethylsilyl ion were used to distinguish between cis- and trans-1,2-cyclopentanediol isomers. The ion kinetic energy of [Si(CH3)3]+ was varied from 0 eV to 15 eV (center of mass frame of reference). At low ion kinetic energies (<4 eV), there are significant differences in the relative stabilities and decomposition behavior of the adduct ions [M + Si(CH3)3]+. The cis-1,2-cyclopentanediol isomer favors decomposition of [M + Si(CH3)3]+ to yield the hydrated trimethylsilyl ion [Si(CH3)3OH2]+ at m/z 91. For the trans isomer, the formation of the hydrated trimethylsilyl ion is an endothermic process with a definite threshold ion kinetic energy. |
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