1. Fragmentation of methylphenylsilane and trimethylphenylsilane: A combined theoretical and experimental study.
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Alsheikh, Amer A., Žídek, Jan, Krčma, František, Papp, Peter, Lacko, Michal, and Matejčík, Štefan
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ELECTRON impact ionization , *FRAGMENTATION reactions , *SILANE compounds , *DENSITY functional theory , *MASS spectrometry - Abstract
The electron impact ionization (EII) of methylphenylsilane (MPS), dimethylphenylsilane (DMPS) and trimethylphenylsilane (TMPS) was investigated using the mass spectrometry technique. The composition of fragmentation products from MPS and TMPS measured in this work is interpreted with respect to the ionization energy, appearance energies of fragments and bond dissociation energies of selected bonds. The results are compared to the previously published experimental data for DMPS. Comparison with the theoretical bond dissociation energies calculated using the density functional theory (DFT) calculations is presented. Using the combined experimental and theoretical approaches, we have focused our recent studies on the common features as well as basic differences of the fragmentation schemes of all three molecules. The elimination of the H 2 molecule, specific for MPS but rarely observed in the other two compounds, was also of high interest in our studies. It can run in two mechanisms: (i) loss of two hydrogens one-by-one and (ii) elimination of H 2 in one step. We can predict which mechanism is more probable according to the DFT calculated energy profile of reaction. The calculated predictions were in correlation with the composition of fragmentation products determined experimentally from mass spectra. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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