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Acetic anhydride, ionization potential

DNA sequencing and. 1113 Electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry, 417-418 Electrostatic potential map, 37 acetaldehyde, 688 acetamide, 791,922 acetate ion. 43. 53, 56, 757 acetic acid. 53. 55 acetic acid dimer, 755 acetic anhydride, 791 acetone, 55, 56. 78 acetone anion, 56 acetyl azide, 830 acetyl chloride, 791 acetylene. 262 acetylide anion, 271 acid anhydride, 791 acid chloride, 791 acyl cation, 558 adenine, 1104 alanine, 1017 alanine zwitterion, 1017 alcohol. 75 alkene, 74, 147 alkyl halide, 75 alkyne. 74... [Pg.1295]

For the nitration of aromatic hydrocarbons with acetylnitrate, there is a clearly linear correlation between the ionization potentials of these hydrocarbons and the rate constants relative to benzene (Pedersen and others 1973). Table 4-4 juxtaposes spin densities of the cation radicals and the partial rate factors of ring attacks in the case of the nitration of isomeric xylenes by means of the (nitric acid-acetic anhydride) mixture. [Pg.253]

NPC is ideally suited for the analysis of compounds prone to hydrolysis because it employs nonaqueous solvents for the modulation of retention. An example of the use of NPC in the analysis of a hydrolysable analyte was demonstrated by Chevalier et al. [28] for quality control of the production of benorylate, an ester of aspirin. A major issue in benorylate production is the potential formation of impurities suspected of causing allergic side effects therefore monitoring of this step is critical to quality control. The presence of acetylsalicylic anhydride prohibited the use of RPLC since it can be easily hydrolyzed in the water-containing mobile phase. However, an analytical method based on the use of normal-phase chromatography with alkylnitrile-bonded silica as the stationary phase provided an ideal solution to the analysis. Optimal selectivity was achieved with a ternary solvent system hexane-dichloromethane-methanol, containing 0.2 v/v% of acetic acid to prevent the ionization of acidic function and to deactivate the residual silanols. The method was validated and determined to be reproducible based on precision, selectivity, and repeatability. [Pg.251]


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