Tetramethylsilane chemical ionization mass spectrometry of some isomeric unsaturated dicarboxylic acids and esterst

Srinivas, R. ; Vairamani, M. ; Siva Kumar, K. V. ; Rajeev, M. S. ; Viswanadha Rao, G. K. (1992) Tetramethylsilane chemical ionization mass spectrometry of some isomeric unsaturated dicarboxylic acids and esterst Organic Mass Spectrometry, 27 (11). pp. 1289-1292. ISSN 0030-493X

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Abstract

The tetramethylsilane (TMS) chemical ionization (CI) mass spectra of some geometrical isomers of unsaturated dicarboxylic acids, esters and isomeric phthalic acids reveal explicit differences. The (E)-acids show an abundant [M + 73 - CH4]+Ion whereas the (Z)-acids exhibit a strong [M + 73 - H2O]+ ion in their TMS CI spectra. The loss of CH4 from the adduct of fumaric acid has been confirmed by the study of fumaric acid-d2 and B/E linked scan studies. In the case of esters, the TMS CI spectra of (E)-isomers contain abundant [M + 73]+ adduct ions, whereas these are weakly abundant in the TMS CI of the (Z)-isomers.

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