Mass spectra of organometallic compounds-XI: Pyrrolyl, indenyl and fluorenyl derivatives of manganese carbonyl

1970 ◽  
Vol 3 (10) ◽  
pp. 1227-1232 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. B. King ◽  
A. Efraty
1969 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 137-147 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. B. King

The mass spectra of the following fluorocarbon derivatives of transition metals have been investigated: (a) the perfluoroalkyl derivatives RfMo (CO)3C5H5 ( Rf = CF3 and C3F7); (b) the perfluoroacyl derivatives CF3COM(CO)3C6H5 (M = Mo and W), C3F7COM(CO)3C5H5 (M = Mo and W), and C3F7COFe(CO)2C6H6; (c) the perfluoraryl derivatives RfFe(CO)2C5H5 ( Rf/ = C6F5, p-HC6F4, 3, 4-H2C6F3, and p-CF3C6F4); (d) the hexafluorobutyne derivatives [(CF3)2C]3 MNCCH3 (M = Mo and W); and (e) the bis (trifluoromethyl)tetramethylbicyclo-[2.2,2] octatriene complexes C14H14F6Fe (CO)3 and C5H5CoC14H14F6. Unusual features observed in these mass spectra include the following: (a) Evidence for elimination of the neutral metal fluoride fragments FeF2 and C5H5CoF; (b) evidence for the elimination of neutral HF and CF2 fragments; (c) evidence for the elimination of a bridge in the bicyclo [2,2,2] octatriene derivatives; (d) decarbonylation of RfCOMo (CO)3C5H5 compounds, but not their tungsten analogs, in the mass spectrometer; and (e) evidence for the eliminations of C4F4 and CH3CN fragments in the mass spectra of the [(CF3)2C2]3MNCCH3 complexes.


1982 ◽  
Vol 47 (11) ◽  
pp. 2946-2960 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antonín Trka ◽  
Alexander Kasal

Partial EI-mass spectra of 3β-hydroxy- and 3β-acetoxy-5α-cholestanes substituted in positions 5α-, 6β- or 5α,6β- with a hydroxyl group or halogen atoms (fluorine, chlorine, bromine) are presented. The molecular ions of 5α,6β-disubstituted derivatives of 3β-hydroxy-5α-cholestane (or of its 3-acetate) are considerably more stable than the corresponding monosubstituted derivatives if at least one of the pair of the vicinal substituents is chlorine or fluorine. This increase in stability, most striking in 5α- and 6β-fluoro compounds, is explained by the inductive effect.


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