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Eur. J. Mass Spectrom.
2, 341–345 (1996)
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The characterization of HOC6H4+ and C6H5O+ ions by ion–molecule reactions | ||
Dmitri V. Zagorevskii and John L. Holmes* |
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Ion–molecule reactions of some isomeric [C6,H5,O]+ ions with methanol, acetonitrile, acetone, benzene and toluene were studied in a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer. The C6H5O+ion (I) formed adducts with the above molecules, whereas the isomeric HOC6H4+(II) ions reacted with methanol to give (HO)2C6H4+•.This reaction was diagnostic for ions of structure II. Isomers I and II also reacted differently with acetone forming C6H5O+C3H4 and HOC6H4O+H2, respectively. No major differences were found in the reactivities of ortho-, meta- and para-hydroxyphenyl ions, although the latter two produced a greater relative abundance of adducts with toluene. | ||
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