Collision-induced dissociations of negative ions. α-Dicarbonyl parent negative ions
JH Bowie, T Blumenthal, MH Laffer, S Janposri and GE Gream
Australian Journal of Chemistry
37(7) 1447 - 1452
Published: 1984
Abstract
α-Dicarbonyl compounds form stable parent negative ions by capture of low-energy electrons. The parent negative ions undergo a variety of collision induced dissociations, the most characteristic being β cleavage to a carbonyl group, i.e.
see diagram in paper
Cyclic α-dicarbonyl parent negative ions may also eliminate molecules of carbon monoxide, for example the fragmentations M- → [M-(R + CO)]- M- →[M - (R-2CO)]- and M- → [M-2CO]- occur in a number of cases.
https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9841447
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