Determining structures using mass spectra Flashcards
High resolution mass spectrometry is:
(HRMS) is a type of mass spectrometry that can produce Mr values with several decimal places, usually four or more
the two aspects of mass spectrometry (from Book 1) are:
- determining the relative atomic masses of elements from isotopic abundances
- using fragmentation patterns to determine the structures of organic compounds
HRMS is used to determine
the molecular formula (although not always the structure or identity)
use the data below to find the structure of a compound which was found to have an Mr value of 84.0573
is it:
CH2=CHCH2CH2CH2CH3 or CH3CH=CHCH2CHO
Mr of H: 1.0078
Mr of C: 12.0000
Mr of N: 14.0031
Mr of O: 15.9949
Mr of H: 1.0078
Mr of C: 12.0000
Mr of N: 14.0031
Mr of O: 15.9949
CH2=CHCH2CH2CH2CH3 : (6x12.0000) + 12x1.0078) = 84.0936
CH3CH=CHCH2CHO : (5x12.0000) + (8x1.0078) + 15.0049 = 84.0573
the compound is CH3CH=CHCH2CHO