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Microdialysis of Ethanol During Operant Ethanol Self-administration and Ethanol Determination by Gas Chromatography
Published on: September 5, 2012
Protonated ethanol and its neutral counterparts
C Wesdemiotis1, A Fura, F W McLafferty
1Department of Chemistry, The University of Akron, 44325, Akron, OH, USA.
Abstract:
Collisionally activated dissociation and neutralization-reionization experiments reveal that protonation of ethanol leads to two distinct isomers, the classical ion CH3CH2OH+2 and the proton-bound complex C2H4… H+… OH2. The neutral counterpart of the latter is unstable, whereas that of the former can be produced in a bound state if the CH3CH2OH+2 precursor ion is formed under low ion source pressure conditions and, thus, with higher internal energies. This suggests that there are substantial differences in the geometries of CH3CH2OH(+) 2 and the hypervalent CH3CH2OH2·. This provides only a partial explanation for unusual isotope effects; C2H5OD2·, CH3CD2OD2·, and CD3CH2OD2. are substantially more stable than C2D5OD2 · and C2H5OH2·.
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