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Bimolecular reactions of nucleophiles in the gas phase. The reaction of the methoxide anion with ketones. An ion cyclotron resonance study

G Klass and JH Bowie

Australian Journal of Chemistry 33(10) 2271 - 2275
Published: 1980

Abstract

The methoxide anion (produced from methyl nitrite) reacts with neutral ketones (M) to form non-decomposing(M-H+)- ions. The (M-H+)- ions are ambident species and they undergo a number of ion-molecule reactions, including (i) characteristic reactions through the carbanion centre with methyl nitrite, and (ii) for acetone, the formation of an [M +(M- H+)]- ion. In several cases peaks due to collision-stabilized (M+MeO-) ions are observed (e.g. MeO-/acetone), but they are not detected for the majority of cases studied.

https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9802271

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