## High -boiling hydrocarbons often yield abundant IM -2H] + \* ions under the conditions of field desorption mass spectrometry (FDMS). This work evaluated [ M -2HI + \* formation from various saturated and aromatic compounds. The most intense [ M -2H1" signals observed resulted from the analysis
Field-induced Ion Chemistry Leading to the Formation of (M-2nH)+· and (2M-2mH)+· Ions in Field Desorption Mass Spectrometry of Saturated Hydrocarbons
✍ Scribed by Klesper, G.; Röllgen, F. W.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 500 KB
- Volume
- 31
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1076-5174
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✦ Synopsis
The formation of [ M -2HI" ions has been reported in the field desorption mass spectrometry of saturated hydrocarbons. It is shown that these ions predominantly have an alkene structure and that a field-induced ion chemistry in multimolecular or condensed layers produce [M -2nHI + ' and [2M -2rnH]+' ions with n and m = 1, 2, . . . , from saturated hydrocarbons. For the primary reaction of the dehydrogenation chemistry, a fieldinduced proton transfer from a molecular ion to a neighbouring molecule is suggested to produce an I M -H] + ion and an IM -HI' radical after elimination of molecular hydrogen, which in secondary reactions form an alkene ion or a dimer ion. Multiple dehydrogenation occurs by repeating this reaction sequence with other parts of molecules having long alkyl chains. The primary reaction is inhibited by the admixture of molecules with lower ionization energies than those of the alkanes.
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