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MASS-SPECTRAL FRAGMENTATION PROCESSES IN NITRONAPHTHALENES - A STUDY USING TANDEM MASS-SPECTROMETRY AND COLLISION-INDUCED DISSOCIATION
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MASS-SPECTRAL FRAGMENTATION PROCESSES IN NITRONAPHTHALENES - A STUDY USING TANDEM MASS-SPECTROMETRY AND COLLISION-INDUCED DISSOCIATION

J YINON
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, Vol.7(1), pp.67-70
Jan/1993
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Abstract

Mass spectral fragmentation processes and pathways of a series of nitro, dinitro and trinitro derivatives of naphthalene have been studied. Collision-induced dissociation mass spectra were obtained using a tandem BB mass spectrometer. Major fragmentation pathways included loss of NO2 from the molecular ion, followed by loss of NO and/or CO. Additional fragmentations included loss of OH from the molecular ion in some of the compounds investigated.

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