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Fragmentation anions

Perchlorates are characterized by a CIO4 fragment/anion in their molecular structures and are crystalline materials used in propellants and explosives.P i] qq g oxy-... [Pg.70]

Dissociative electron capture, where the molecular anion generated immediately fragments into a fragment anion and a radical fragment... [Pg.26]

Figure 9.18 Mass spectrometry of glycerides, phospholipids and fatty adds, (a) origin of main fragmentation ions as illustrated (b) (c) Example of negative ion FAB MS/MS CID mass spectrum of indicated fatty acid. The main fragment ions visible are homologation fragment anions. Mass differences between consecutive fragment anions define fatty acid CH2-length ( Figure 9.18 Mass spectrometry of glycerides, phospholipids and fatty adds, (a) origin of main fragmentation ions as illustrated (b) (c) Example of negative ion FAB MS/MS CID mass spectrum of indicated fatty acid. The main fragment ions visible are homologation fragment anions. Mass differences between consecutive fragment anions define fatty acid CH2-length (<w to a carboxyl group direction) (illustration c) adapted from Jensen et al., 1985, Fig. 1).

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