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Cleavage of the ether bond by electron impact: differences between linear ethers and tetrahydrofuran
2008
Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics - PCCP
Dissociative electron attachment (DEA) to diethyl ether yielded primarily the C 2 H 5 O À ion, with a strong Feshbach resonance band at 9.1 eV and a weaker shape resonance band at 3.89 eV. Very similar spectra were obtained for dibutyl ether, with C 4 H 9 O À bands at 8.0 and 3.6 eV. Some of these primary ions subsequently lost H 2 and yielded weaker signals of the C 2 H 3 O À and C 4 H 7 O À ions. In contrast, DEA to the cyclic ether tetrahydrofuran (THF) yielded mainly a fragment of mass 41,
doi:10.1039/b718130b
pmid:18327306
fatcat:6yrprzma5rdlfhkbsdgms56i4y