Abstract

AbstractThe collisional activation spectra of the molecular ions from fourteen pentene and hexene isomers show substantial differences, some of which can be rationalized using known ion fragmentation mechanisms. These differences, and their negligible dependence on ion internal energy, are advantageous for the structural characterization of such isomeric ions, including those produced by fragmentation of larger molecules. The decompositions of metastable ions of the pentenes were nearly identical, but those of the hexenes showed some differences useful for structural charactrization.

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