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Study of selected benzyl azides by UV photoelectron spectroscopy and mass spectrometry

TitleStudy of selected benzyl azides by UV photoelectron spectroscopy and mass spectrometry
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsPinto, R. M., Olariu R. I., Lameiras J., Martins F. T., Dias A. A., Langley G. J., Rodrigues P., Maycock C. D., Santos J. P., Duarte M. F., Fernandez M. T., and Costa M. L.
JournalJournal of Molecular Structure
Volume980
Pagination163-171
ISBN Number0022-2860
KeywordsBenzyl azides, EIMS, IRC calculations, UVPES
AbstractBenzyl azide and the three methylbenzyl azides were synthesized and characterized by mass spectrometry (MS) and ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy (UVPES). The electron ionization fragmentation mechanisms for benzyl azide and their methyl derivatives were studied by accurate mass measurements and linked scans at constant B/E. For benzyl azide, in order to clarify the fragmentation mechanism, labelling experiments were performed. From the mass analysis of methylbenzyl azides isomers it was possible to differentiate the isomers ortho, meta and para. The abundance and nature of the ions resulting from the molecular ion fragmentation, for the three distinct isomers of substituted benzyl azides, were rationalized in terms of the electronic properties of the substituent. Concerning the para-isomer, IRC calculations were performed at UHF/6-31G(d) level. The photoionization study of benzyl azide, with He(I) radiation, revealed five bands in the 8-21 eV ionization energies region. From every photoelectron spectrum of methylbenzyl azides isomers it has been identified seven bands, on the same range as the benzyl azide. Interpretation of the photoelectron spectra was accomplished applying Koopmans' theorem to the SCF orbital energies obtained at HF/6-311++G(d, p) level.
URLhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TGS-50HYGG6-1/2/4382c3d63371e36f8393d336f3551506