C-118 from fullerenols: Formation, structure and intermolecular nC(2) transfer reactions in mass spectrometry
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1996
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| Resumo |
In fast atom bombardment, two fullerenols C-60(OH)(x) (x=13-15) and C-60(OH)(x) (x-24-26) gave rise to a group of ions centered at C-118 with intervals of 24 mass units in the high mass region. In contrast, no such ions appeared in the mass spectra of pure C-60, C-70 and other fullerene derivatives such as C-60(C6H5)(10), under the same conditions. It is proposed that the pinacol rearrangement of C-60(OH)(2), resulting from partial rupture of the polyhydroxy molecules, produces C-59 with two carbon atoms bearing an unpaired electron, and that dimerization of this reactive intermediate is responsible for the formation of the predominant product C-118. An intermolecular nC(2) transfer process is used to explain the symmetrical abundance distribution of these product ions in the spectra of fullerenols. |
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英语 |
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She YM;Tu YP;Liu SY.C-118 from fullerenols: Formation, structure and intermolecular nC(2) transfer reactions in mass spectrometry,RAPID COMMUNICATIONS IN MASS SPECTROMETRY,1996,10(6):676-678 |
| Palavras-Chave | #SOLID C-60 #BUCKMINSTERFULLERENE #CHEMISTRY #CARBON |
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期刊论文 |