Analytical application of ion‐molecule reactions. Reactions of various substituted cyclopropane molecular ions with ammonia

Michael L. Gross, Ping‐Huang ‐H Lin

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Abstract

By ion cyclotron resonance it is found that various substituted cy clopropanes after ionization react with ammonia to give products which allow identification of the degree and kind ofsubstitution on the cyclopropl ring. For example, cyclopropyle reacts to give [CH2NH2]+ (m/e 30), methylcyclopropane gives [CH2NH2]+ (m/e 30) and the ethyl substituted [CH(C2H3)NH2]+ (m/e 44) and ethylopropane gives [CH2NH2]+ (m/e 30) and the ethyl substituted [CH(C2H5)NH2]+ (m/e 58). It is suggested that reactions of stable molecular ions with reagent neutrals may be a source of highly specific structural information for organic compounds.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1194-1199
Number of pages6
JournalOrganic Mass Spectrometry
Volume9
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1974

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