Abstract

The mass spectra of the cobalt(111) and rhodium(111) chelates of the fluorinated monothio-β-diketones RC(SH)=CHCOCF3 (R = Ph, p-MeC6H4, p-BrC6H4, p-FC6H4, and 2-thienyl) and of the cobalt(111) chelate of CH3C(SH)=CHCOCF3 have been obtained. The cobalt chelates do not give a peak for the molecular ion because of thermal degradation to the cobalt(11) complex CO(RCS=CHCOCF3)2, which then undergoes reactions in the mass spectrometer. Fluorine migration occurs with cobalt but not with rhodium. The cobalt complexes give rise to more metal-containing fragments than their rhodium analogues. Mechanisms are proposed for the reactions involving the metal-containing fragments. Cobalt undergoes valency changes to give cobalt(11) and cobalt(1) complex ions, whereas rhodium undergoes a valency change to the bivalent state only.

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