A photoionization study of the ion-neutral complexes [(CH3CH+CH3CH2CH3)-C-center dot] and [(CH3CH2CH+CH3CH3)-C-center dot] in the gas phase: Formation, H-transfer and C-C bond formation between partners, and channeling of energy into dissociation

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Traeger, JC
Hudson, CE
McAdoo, DJ
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[1] UNIV TEXAS,MED BRANCH,INST MARINE BIOMED,GALVESTON,TX 77555
[2] LA TROBE UNIV,DEPT CHEM,BUNDOORA,VIC 3083,AUSTRALIA
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10.1016/1044-0305(95)00591-9
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Q5 [生物化学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Photoionization mass spectrometry was used to investigate the dynamics of ion-neutral complex-mediated dissociations of the n-pentane ion (1). Reinterpretation of previous data demonstrates that a fraction of ions 1 isomerizes to the 2-methylbutane ion (2) through the complex [CH3CH+CH3'CH2CH3] (3), but not through [CH3CH+CH2CH3'CH3] (4). The appearance energy for C3H7+ formation from 1 is 66 kJ mol(-1) below that expected for the formation of n-C3H7+ and just above that expected for formation of i-C3H7+. This demonstrates that the H shift that isomerizes C3H7+ is synchronized with bond cleavage at the threshold for dissociation to that product. It is suggested that ions that contain n-alkyl chains generally dissociate directly to more stable rearranged carbenium ions. Ethane elimination from 3 is estimated to be about seven times more frequent than is C-C bond formation between the partners in that complex to form 2, which demonstrates a substantial preference in 3 for H abstraction over C-C bond formation. In 1 --> CH3CH+CH2CH3 + CH3 by direct cleavage of the C1-C2 bond, the fragments part rapidly enough to prevent any reaction between them. However, 1 --> 2 --> 4 --> C4H8+. + CH4 occurs in this same energy range. Thus some of the potential energy made available by the isomerization of n-C4H9 in 1 is specifically channeled into the coordinate for dissociation. In contrast, analogous formation of 3 by 1 --> 3 is predominantly followed by reaction between the electrostatically bound partners.
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