Abstract

Ion clusters of the type Arn·CH3COC2H+5, Arn·CH3COC3H+7, (CO2)n·CH3COC2H+5 and (CO2)n·CH3COC3H+7 for n= 1 to 21 have been formed by electron impact following the adiabatic expansion of an inert gas–ketone mixture. In each case the ketone was observed to undergo unimolecular decomposition to give Arn·RLCO+, Arn·RsCO+, (CO2)n·RLCO+ and (CO2)n·RsCO+, where RL and Rs represent the larger and smaller aliphatic grouping on either side of the carbonyl group, respectively. Other products, which are present in the mass spectrum of the isolated ion, do not appear when the ketones are clustered with argon and carbon dioxide. These observations are discussed in terms of an integral cluster structure where the oxygen atom is retained in all the reaction products and steric interactions prevent it from participating in any rearrangement processes.

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