**Analysis of Hydrocarbons by Means of the Mass Spectrometry. VI. The Influence of the Ring Size and the Konfiguration on the Fragmentation of Bicyclo(n.1.0)alkanes and their Halogen Derivatives by Electron Impact** The mass spectra of cis and trans bicyclo(n.1.0)alkanes and their halogen derivativ
Zur Analytik von Kohlenwasserstoffen mit Hilfe der Massenspektrometrie. VII. Der elektronenstoßinduzierte Zerfall von cis-Bicyclo(n.2.0)-alkanen
✍ Scribed by Dozent Dr. R. Herzschuh; Dr. K. Epsch
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 268 KB
- Volume
- 322
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1615-4150
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✦ Synopsis
Analysis of Hydrocarbons by Means of Mass Spectrometry. VII. The Fragmentation of Bicyclo(n.2.0)alkanes by Electron Impact
The mass spectra of cis‐bicyclo(n.2.0)alkanes (n = 3–6) are characterized by small intensities of molecular ions and large intensities of (MC~2~H~4~)^+^‐ions. The stability of M^+^ and the main fragmentations are a function of the ring size of the second ring.
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