Literature DB >> 18370421

Dissociative protonation and proton transfers: fragmentation of alpha, beta-unsaturated aromatic ketones in mass spectrometry.

Nan Hu1, Ya-Ping Tu, Yaqin Liu, Kezhi Jiang, Yuanjiang Pan.   

Abstract

In mass spectrometry of the alpha,beta-unsaturated aromatic ketones, Ph-CO-CH=CH-Ph', losses of a benzene from the two ends and elimination of a styrene are the three major fragmentation reactions of the protonated molecules. When the ketones are substituted on the right phenyl ring, the electron-donating groups are in favor of losing a styrene to form the benzoyl cation, PhCO(+), whereas the electron-withdrawing groups strongly favor loss of benzene of the left side to form a cinnamoyl cation, Ph'CH=CHCO(+). When the ketones are substituted on the left phenyl ring, the substituent effects on the reactions are reversed. In both cases, the ratios of the two competitive product ions are well-correlated with the sigma p(+) substituent constants. Theoretical calculations indicate that the carbonyl oxygen is the most favorable site for protonation, and the olefinic carbon adjacent to the carbonyl is also favorable especially when a strong electron-releasing group is present on the right phenyl ring. The energy barrier to the interconversion between the ions formed from protonation at these two sites regulates the overall reactions. Transfer of a proton from the carbonyl oxygen to the ipso position on either phenyl ring, which is dissociative, triggers loss of benzene.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18370421     DOI: 10.1021/jo702464b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Org Chem        ISSN: 0022-3263            Impact factor:   4.354


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