Abstract: | The behaviour of 2-phosphanaphthalene, 3-methyl-phosphanaphthalene and 10-methyl-9-phosphaanthracene upon electron-impact has been compared with that of the carbon and nitrogen analogues. A close resemblance to the fragmentation pattern of the [M ? H]+ ions of 2-methyl-and 2-ethylbenzo[b]thiophene has been observed. It is concluded from the σ40 intensities of the molecular ions, the relatively high intensities of the doubly charged molecular ions and the fragmentation patterns, that these phosphorin derivatives behave as aromatic compounds under electron-impact. From the molecular ion of 2-phosphanaphthalene a remarkable expulsion of a phosphours atom is observed. |