Abstract
The mass spectra of some dialkyl and
diaryl esters of a variety of alkyl-, alkenyl-, alkynyl-, and aryl-phosphonic
acids are discussed. The spectra are in many cases similar to those observed
for simple dialkyl alkylphosphonates, but with some important differences
depending on the nature of the hydrocarbon group attached directly to the
phosphorus atom.
Some unusual rearrangements are observed, involving
migration of a hydro-carbon fragment from the ester group to the hydrocarbon
moiety attached to phosphorus, with simultaneous expulsion of a phosphinyl
radical. Thus diethyl vinylphosphonate gives an ion [C4H7]+;
diethyl 2-phenylvinylphosphonate gives a base peak at m/e 131 due to PhCH=CHCHCH3;
diphenyl 2-phenylvinylphosphonate gives an ion [C14H12O]+',
and from this, an ion [C14H10]+ which can be
formulated as the molecular ion of phenanthrene.
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