Abstract
AbstractThe mass spectral behaviour of a new type of organophosphorus compound, 1,3,2‐benzodioxaphospholes, under 70 eV electron impact has been studied by means of high and low resolution mass spectrometry as well as by B/E and B2/E linked scans. The influence of different substituents in the molecule (O, S or N) on the mass spectra is investigated. The reason for isomerization between oxygen and sulphur within a molecule studied by mass spectrometry is discussed.
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