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Collision-induced dissociation of uranyl-methoxide and uranyl-ethoxide cations: Formation of UO2 H(+) and uranyl-alkyl product ions.

Michael J Van StipdonkCassandra HanleyEvan PerezJordan PestokPatricia MihmTheodore A Corcovilos
Published in: Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM (2018)
UO2 H(+) is generated from [UO2 OCH3 ](+) by transfer of H from the methyl group. Variable-energy and variable-time CID experiments suggest that the apparent threshold for production of UO2 H(+) is lower than for UO2 (+) , but the pathway is kinetically less favored for the former than for the latter. CID experiments reveal that [UO2 OCH2 CH3 ](+) dissociates to generate [UO2 CH3 ](+) , a relatively rare species with a U-C bond, and [UO2 (O = CH2 )](+) .
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