Get Ready for Organic Chemistry
Get Ready for Organic Chemistry
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ISBN: 9780321774125
Author: KARTY, Joel
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter G, Problem G.5P
Interpretation Introduction

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Mass spectra were acquired for 1, 4-diethylbenzene and 1-methyl-4-propylbenzene. The base peak of spectrum A is at m/z = 105, and that of spectrum B is at m/z = 119. Each spectrum is to be matched to its compound.

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The ionization process causes the loss of a single electron from a closed-shell, uncharged molecule, so the molecular ion must have an unpaired electron, making it a free radical. More specifically, it also carries a positive charge, so the molecular ion is a radical cation, and M+ is more accurately depicted as M+ •. Both 1, 4-diethylbenzene and 1-methyl-4-propylbenzene have a mass of 134 u. The base peak in Spectrum A at m/z = 105 is due to the loss of an ethyl fragment (29 u), and the base peak in Spectrum B at m/z = 119 is due to the loss of a methyl fragment (15 u). The M+ of A can lose a CH3 radical via the cleavage of an original benzylic C-C bond, and the M+ of B can lose an ethyl radical via the cleavage of an original benzylic C-C bond. Therefore, 1, 4-diethylbenzene produces Spectrum B, and 1-methyl-4-propylbenzene produces Spectrum A.

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