The structure of protonated diamines and polyamines |
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Authors: | Z. Karpas S. E. Bell Y. -F. Wang M. Walsh G. A. Eiceman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Chemistry Department, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico;(2) Chemistry Department, Nuclear Research Center, Negev, P.O. Box 9001, 84190 Beer-Sheva, Israel |
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Abstract: | The reduced mobilities in air, at 200C, of six isomeric C7H18N2 protonated diamines, two triamines (caldine and spermidine), and two tetramines (thermine and spermine) were measured by ion mobility spectrometric (IMS) techniques. The results indicated that all these polyamines undergo proton-induced cyclization, with the proton forming a bridge between two amino groups. It appears as if the favored configuration of the protonated polyamines involves a six- or seven-membered ring rather than a bridge between the terminal amino groups. It is believed that in the tetramines the cyclic structure is formed between the two central, more basic, secondary amine sites. |
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Keywords: | Protonated amines protonated diamines ion mobility |
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