In chemical ionization mass spectrometry (CIMS) gas phase C60+ or C60can react with fragment ions from three chloromethane and four multichloroethane molecular ions via ion-molecule reactions A dozen of gas-phase addu...In chemical ionization mass spectrometry (CIMS) gas phase C60+ or C60can react with fragment ions from three chloromethane and four multichloroethane molecular ions via ion-molecule reactions A dozen of gas-phase adduct ions of C60 are observed, and most of them contain chlorine atoms The results of the comparison and analysis show that the relative intensities of adduct ions are not directly proportional to the corresponding fragment ions in the MS of reagents,which implies that some fragment ions containing radicals are more reactive with C60+ or C60. This indicates that the alkene-like C60+ or C60 can act as a radical sponge in addition reactions.展开更多
文摘In chemical ionization mass spectrometry (CIMS) gas phase C60+ or C60can react with fragment ions from three chloromethane and four multichloroethane molecular ions via ion-molecule reactions A dozen of gas-phase adduct ions of C60 are observed, and most of them contain chlorine atoms The results of the comparison and analysis show that the relative intensities of adduct ions are not directly proportional to the corresponding fragment ions in the MS of reagents,which implies that some fragment ions containing radicals are more reactive with C60+ or C60. This indicates that the alkene-like C60+ or C60 can act as a radical sponge in addition reactions.