Introduction to Mass Spectrometry
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- Опубліковано 18 лют 2015
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Thanks for the video. I am a little confused here. I think since we get more of a primary carbo cation than a secondary carbo cation, shouldn't the graph on the left side indicate that it is a primary carbo cation?
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Does any change in molecular weight observe after forming molecular ion by knocking 1e away from it?
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Nice job explaining the subject, I kinda missed the mention of Isotopes which would also be visible on the mass spectra.
Great video, is there material on your site explaining primary and secondary carbo-cations and what the difference is?
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there is a correction at 12.35..the carbon ( which hfragment of MW 28
) should have 2 H instead 1H
Wouldn't that make the MW=29 g/mole?
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Couldn't the 2-methylbutane lose its right hand side ch3 group turning it into an even more stable tertiary carbocation? @Knowbee
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In the last exercise, the peak at 27 is a secondary fragment ? Which means that the etil cation suffers another fragmentation loosing one hyrogen and resulting a fragment of 27 ? And in pentane, why is the 43 fragment the most abundant ? Pentane only gives primary carbocation ? Is this related to the number of carbons in the fragment generated justifying that the peak at 43 is greater than at 57 ?
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How is the velocity measured?
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