Abstract
Abstract2‐Acetoxychalcones decompose under electron impact conditions by loss of an acetoxy fragment to form flavylium ions. The effect is restricted to the ortho position and is reduced after hydrogenation of the chalcone double bond. The intense flavylium ion originates—as shown by specific labelling with 18O—from two different fragmentation lines: (a) direct loss of an acetoxy radical by cleavage of the phenolic ArO bond and (b) sequential elimination of ketene and a hydroxy radical.
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