Chemical ionization (CI) mass spectra of C60-fullerene were studied using 1,2-dibromoethane and 1,2-dichloroethane as CI reagents. The ion-molecule reaction between C60 and C2H4X(+) (X=Br and Cl) leads to the formation of (C60+C2H4X)(+) adducts. The collision-induced dissociation of the adducts reve
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Formation of Metallacyclic Fullerene C60 Derivatives via Gas-Phase Ion-Molecule Reactions
β Scribed by Kan, Steven Z.; Byun, Yong G.; Freiser, Ben S.
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- 127348552
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- American Chemical Society
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- 1995
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- 283 KB
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- 117
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- 0002-7863
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## Gas -phase ion-molecule reactions of buckminsterfullerene (C 60 ) with the ion systems generated from the self-chemical ionization of alkyl methyl ethers (CH 3 OR, R = n-C 2 H 5 , n-C 3 H 7 , n-C 4 H 9 ) were studied in the ion source of a mass spectrometer. The adduct cation [C 60 C 2 H 5 O] a