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The use of metastable ion characteristics for the determination of ion structures of some isomeric cannabinoids

Abstract

The mechanism of formation of the prominent C15H19O2 ion at m/e 231 in the mass spectra of Δ1(6)-tetrahydrocannabinol and five isomeric cannabinoids has been investigated. Except via a well-documented two step process, involving an RDA mechanism, a sizeable percentage of these ions is formed by a novel one-step route from the molecular ion. This was deduced from the spectra of deuterium-labelled compounds and measurements of the kinetic energy release of metastable ions. The latter value for the one step process varies from 25–44 meV for the six compounds investigated, attributed to two interdependent effects, different transition state geometries and common transition states differing in the time elapsing before their formation.

Authors

Terlouw JK; Heerma W; Burgers PC; Dijkstra G; Boon A; Kramer HF; Salemink CA

Journal

Tetrahedron, Vol. 30, No. 23-24, pp. 4243–4248

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 1974

DOI

10.1016/s0040-4020(01)97415-0

ISSN

0040-4020

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