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Electron ionization mass spectra and tautomerism of substituted 2‐phenacylquinolines
Author(s) -
Martiskainen Olli,
Gawinecki Ryszard,
Ośmiałowski Borys,
Wiinamäki Kirsti,
Pihlaja Kalevi
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
rapid communications in mass spectrometry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.528
H-Index - 136
eISSN - 1097-0231
pISSN - 0951-4198
DOI - 10.1002/rcm.3972
Subject(s) - chemistry , tautomer , mass spectrum , ionization , electron ionization , spectral line , electron , computational chemistry , mass spectrometry , ion , organic chemistry , chromatography , nuclear physics , quantum mechanics , physics
Tautomerism has been studied conventionally in solutions or in the solid state. However, the importance of mass spectrometry in the gas phase was realized relatively late. 2‐Phenacylquinolines are known to undergo ketimine‐enaminone tautomerism. The ratio of tautomers is dependent on the nature of the phenyl ring substituent and the Hammett substituent constants σ . Theoretical calculations indicate the presence of ketimine and enaminone tautomers in the gas phase. The electron ionization mass spectra of eight 2‐phenacylquinolines (ketimine form) were recorded at 70 eV in order to determine the fragmentation routes and to screen for the presence of their enaminone tautomers, ( Z )‐2‐benzoylmethylene‐1,2‐dihydroquinolines, in the gas phase. The relative abundances or total ion currents of some ions correlated with the Hammett substituent constants and Hammett‐Brown constants. The product ions [M–CO] + . and [M–HCO] + were observed. A reaction mechanism is suggested for the formation of these ions, requiring skeletal rearrangements. The results furnish information relating to tautomerism in the gas phase. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.