A Study of C5H10 radical cations by collisionally activated dissociation, charge stripping, and low energy ion‐molecule reactions

D. L. Miller, M. L. Gross

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Abstract

C5H10 radical cations generated from a variety of olefins and cycloalkanes were investigated by collisionally activated dissociation, charge stripping, and low energy ion‐molecule reactions. It has been determined that all of the isomers studied can be distinguished by charge stripping, whereas collisionally activated dissociation and the ion‐molecule reactions are less informative. The radical cations from cyclopentane, methylcyclobutane and substituted cyclopropanes retain their cyclic structures for at least a fraction of the population having lifetimes in the microsecond range.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)239-244
Number of pages6
JournalOrganic Mass Spectrometry
Volume18
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1983

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