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Fragmentation-oxygenation

Figure B3.3.14. Template molecule in a zeolite cage. The CFIA stmcture (periodic in the calculation but only a fragment shown here) is drawn by omitting the oxygens which are positioned approximately halfway along the lines shown coimecting the tetrahedral silicon atoms. The molecule shown is 4-piperidinopiperidine, which was generated from the dicyclohexane motif suggested by computer. Thanks are due to D W Lewis and C R A Catlow for this figure. For fiirther details see [225]. Figure B3.3.14. Template molecule in a zeolite cage. The CFIA stmcture (periodic in the calculation but only a fragment shown here) is drawn by omitting the oxygens which are positioned approximately halfway along the lines shown coimecting the tetrahedral silicon atoms. The molecule shown is 4-piperidinopiperidine, which was generated from the dicyclohexane motif suggested by computer. Thanks are due to D W Lewis and C R A Catlow for this figure. For fiirther details see [225].
The occurrence of the elements carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen manifests itself in the isotope patterns occurring for all molecular or fragment ions. For small numbers of carbon atoms, the... [Pg.343]


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