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Mass spectrometric study of aliphatic α-carbonyl azides

Mass spectrometric study of aliphatic α-carbonyl azides
Mass spectrometric study of aliphatic α-carbonyl azides
A series of derivatives of 2-azidoacetic acid and 2-azidoacetone were synthesized and their behaviour under electron ionization conditions was investigated. This paper reports the electron ionization fragmentation mechanisms for five aliphatic α-carbonyl azides, which were clarified by accurate mass measurements and B/E linked scans. The substituent influences the abundance and the nature of the ions resulting from the molecular ion fragmentation.
isolation infrared-spectroscopy, thermal-decomposition, 2-azidoacetic acid, photoelectron
0951-4198
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Duarte, M. Filomena
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Martins, Filipa
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Fernandez, M. Tereza
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Langley, G. John
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Barros, M. Teresa
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Costa, M. Lourdes
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Duarte, M. Filomena
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Martins, Filipa
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Fernandez, M. Tereza
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Langley, G. John
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Rodrigues, Paula
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Barros, M. Teresa
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Costa, M. Lourdes
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Duarte, M. Filomena, Martins, Filipa, Fernandez, M. Tereza, Langley, G. John, Rodrigues, Paula, Barros, M. Teresa and Costa, M. Lourdes (2003) Mass spectrometric study of aliphatic α-carbonyl azides. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 17 (9), 957-962. (doi:10.1002/rcm.1005).

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A series of derivatives of 2-azidoacetic acid and 2-azidoacetone were synthesized and their behaviour under electron ionization conditions was investigated. This paper reports the electron ionization fragmentation mechanisms for five aliphatic α-carbonyl azides, which were clarified by accurate mass measurements and B/E linked scans. The substituent influences the abundance and the nature of the ions resulting from the molecular ion fragmentation.

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Published date: 2003
Keywords: isolation infrared-spectroscopy, thermal-decomposition, 2-azidoacetic acid, photoelectron

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Local EPrints ID: 19947
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/19947
ISSN: 0951-4198
PURE UUID: 2208b355-6f82-43ef-acba-6d78cadb9c98
ORCID for G. John Langley: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8323-7235

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Date deposited: 24 Feb 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:41

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Author: M. Filomena Duarte
Author: Filipa Martins
Author: M. Tereza Fernandez
Author: G. John Langley ORCID iD
Author: Paula Rodrigues
Author: M. Teresa Barros
Author: M. Lourdes Costa

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