Abstract

Abstract2,4‐Dihydroxybenzophenone Oxime is found to undergo loss of OH·, H2O, NHOH·; and PhCNO when subjected to electron impact, revealing novel hydrogen and skeletal migrations. The fragmentation mechanisms are found to differ considerably from those of benzophenone oxime and we confirmed these cleavages by exact mass measurements and deuterium labelling.

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