The H / D exchange reactions of enolate ions with CH3OD and C2H5OD at low collision energies in the quadrupole collision cell of a hybrid tandem BEqQ mass spectrometer have been studied. The optimum parameters for exchange were elucidated using the enolate ion of acetone as a test reactant ion. With
Reactive collisions in quadrupole cells. Part I. Reaction of [CH3NH2]+˙ with the isomeric butenes and pentenes
✍ Scribed by Laurie L. Usypchuk; Alex. G. Harrison; Jianyao Wang
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 612 KB
- Volume
- 27
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1076-5174
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
The reactions of mass‐selected [CH~3~NH~2~]^+^˙ ions with the isomeric butenes and pentenes were studied at low collision energies in the radiofrequency‐only quadrupole collision cell of a hybrid BEqQ tandem mass spectrometer. Characteristic iminium ions arising by addition of the methylamine to the olefin followed by fragmentation are observed for but‐1‐ene pent‐1‐ene and 3‐methylbut‐1‐ene. However, for but‐2‐ene pent‐2‐ene 2‐methylpropene 2‐methylbut‐1‐ene and 2‐methylbut‐2‐ene the major reaction channel of [CH~3~NH~2~]^+^˙ is charge exchange to form the olefinic molecular ion. The isomeric olefins are characterized to a considerable extent by the characteristic ion–molecule reactions that these molecular ions undergo with the neutral olefin.
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The reactions of the singly charged transition metal ions Sc+ through Cu' with six acyclic C5H, isomers have been studied. The metal ions, produced by fast-atom bombardment of the solid metal chlorides, were mass-selected by the BE stage of a hybrid BEqQ mass spectrometer and introduced at low incid