The mass spectra of nitrophenyl(phenyl)methanes: the formation of an M–17 ion from the meta- and para-isomers
- 1 January 1971
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in Journal of the Chemical Society B: Physical Organic
- p. 1273-1282
- https://doi.org/10.1039/j29710001273
Abstract
The mass spectra of all three nitrophenyl(phenyl)methanes (nitrodiphenylmethanes) show an M–OH species produced directly from the molecular ion. In the case of the 2-isomer this arises almost entirely by the expected interaction between the ortho-substituents. Deuterium labelling shows that, for the 4-isomer, the hydrogen atom lost in the hydroxyl radical originates primarily in the aromatic ring bearing the nitro-substituent and a mechanism is suggested to account for this. The formation of the M–17 ion may be followed by loss of a second hydroxy-group. Discrepancies in the conclusions drawn from a study of the molecular ion region of two deuteriated analogues of 2-nitrodiphenylmethane highlight the danger of relying on evidence from the spectrum of a single labelled compound to confirm a suspected fragmentation mode. The mass spectra of some related compounds are also discussed.Keywords
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