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Peak mass spectrometry

The mass spectrum of benzene is relatively simple and illustrates some of the mfor matron that mass spectrometry provides The most intense peak m the mass spectrum is called the base peak and is assigned a relative intensity of 100 Ion abundances are pro portional to peak intensities and are reported as intensities relative to the base peak The base peak m the mass spectrum of benzene corresponds to the molecular ion (M" ) at miz = 78... [Pg.569]

Mass Spectrometry The molecular ion peak is usually quite small m the mass spec trum of an alcohol A peak corresponding to loss of water is often evident Alcohols also fragment readily by a pathway m which the molecular ion loses an alkyl group from the... [Pg.652]

Mass Spectrometry Aldehydes and ketones typically give a prominent molecular ion peak m their mass spectra Aldehydes also exhibit an M— 1 peak A major fragmentation pathway for both aldehydes and ketones leads to formation of acyl cations (acylium ions) by cleavage of an alkyl group from the carbonyl The most intense peak m the mass spectrum of diethyl ketone for example is m z 57 corresponding to loss of ethyl radi cal from the molecular ion... [Pg.741]

Mass Spectrometry Aside from a peak for the molecular ion which is normally easy to pick out aliphatic carboxylic acids undergo a variety of fragmentation processes The dominant fragmentation m aromatic acids corresponds to loss of OH then loss of CO... [Pg.821]

Mass Spectrometry A prominent peak m the mass spectra of most carboxylic acid derivatives corresponds to an acyhum ion derived by cleavage of the bond to the car bonyl group... [Pg.873]

Mass Spectrometry A peak for the molecular ion is usually quite prominent m the mass spectra of phenols It is for example the most intense peak m phenol... [Pg.1015]

Isopropyl group (Section 2 13) The group (CH3)2CH— Isotactic polymer (Section 7 15) A stereoregular polymer in which the substituent at each successive chirality center is on the same side of the zigzag carbon chain Isotopic cluster (Section 13 22) In mass spectrometry a group of peaks that differ in m/z because they incorporate differ ent isotopes of their component elements lUPAC nomenclature (Section 2 11) The most widely used method of naming organic compounds It uses a set of rules proposed and periodically revised by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry... [Pg.1287]

By high-resolution mass spectrometry, ions of known mass from a standard substance can be separated from ions of unknown mass derived from a sample substance. By measuring the unknown mass relative to the known ones through interpolation or peak matching, the unknown can be measured. An accurate mass can be used to obtain an elemental composition for an ion. If the latter is the molecular ion, the composition is the molecular formula. [Pg.274]

This example can be used in reverse to show the usefulness of looking for such isotopes. Suppose there were an unknown sample that had two molecular ion peaks in the ratio of 3 1 that were two mass units apart then it could reasonably be deduced that it was highly likely the unknown contained chlorine. In this case, the isotope ratio has been used to identify a chlorine-containing compound. This use of mass spectrometry is widespread in general analysis of materials, and it... [Pg.339]

The combined techniques of gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (gc/ms) are highly effective in identifying the composition of various gc peaks. The individual peaks enter a mass spectrometer in which they are analyzed for parent ion and fragmentation patterns, and the individual components of certain resoles are completely resolved. [Pg.300]

Pyrolysis mass spectrometry, which does not require a volatile derivative, has been applied to various penicillins (78MI51100). These spectra contained fragments arising from the bicyclic ring system (4,5-dihydro-5,5-dimethylthiazole at mje 115, 1- and 2-methylpyrrole at mje 81 and unidentified peaks at m/e 100 and 125) as well as a series of fragments characteristic of the C(6) side chain. [Pg.302]

Isotopic cluster (Section 13.22) In mass spectrometry, a group of peaks that differ in mh because they incorporate different isotopes of their component elements. [Pg.1287]

The alkaloid Nigellicine proved to be the pyridazino[l,2-u]indazolium-l 1-carboxylate (234) and forms yellow crystals (Scheme 77). It was isolated from the widely distributed herbaceous plant Nigella saliva L., which is used as a spice and for the treatment of various diseases (85TL2759). The structure was determined by an X-ray crystal structure analysis. The carboxylate bond distances are essentially equal (123.3 and 125.6 pm). An intramolecular hydrogen bond was found between the carboxylate oxygen atom and the hydroxy group. In mass spectrometry, the molecular peak was found at mjz —246 (20) and the base peak at mjz —202 which corresponds... [Pg.134]

Multidimensional gas chromatography has also been used in the qualitative analysis of contaminated environmental extracts by using spectral detection techniques Such as infrared (IR) spectroscopy and mass spectrometry (MS) (20). These techniques produce the most reliable identification only when they are dealing with pure substances this means that the chromatographic process should avoid overlapping of the peaks. [Pg.337]


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