2009
DOI: 10.1021/jp808413c
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Reactions within p-Difluorobenzene/Methanol Heterocluster Ions: A Detailed Experimental and Theoretical Investigation

Abstract: The reactivity of p-difluorobenzene/methanol cluster ions has been investigated by using triple quadrupole mass spectrometry and DFT calculations. The present study was performed in light of a recent investigation of p-difluorobenzene/methanol (P = F-C(6)H(4)-F and M = CH(3)OH) heterocluster ions where the solvent-catalyzed formation of p-fluoroanisole (A = CH(3)O-C(6)H(4)-F) was observed in P(M)(2)(+) clusters and not in PM(+) clusters. The results of our mass selected cluster ion study and theoretical calcul… Show more

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“…90 The p -difluorobenzene radical cation does not react with the methanol monomer, but with the methanol dimer forms the p -fluoroanisole radical cation. 91 The enhanced acid–base properties of alcohol associates lead to the fact that they catalyze tautomeric transformations much more efficiently than alcohol monomers. 92 Thus, alcohol associates exhibit an increased reactivity in comparison with monomers in a wide variety of reactions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…90 The p -difluorobenzene radical cation does not react with the methanol monomer, but with the methanol dimer forms the p -fluoroanisole radical cation. 91 The enhanced acid–base properties of alcohol associates lead to the fact that they catalyze tautomeric transformations much more efficiently than alcohol monomers. 92 Thus, alcohol associates exhibit an increased reactivity in comparison with monomers in a wide variety of reactions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experiments discussed here were performed using a Campargue-type continuous molecular beam source coupled with a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer (Extrel C-50). The operation of the triple quadrupole and the methods used during this experiment have been discussed in detail in previous work. , A schematic of the instrument used can be seen in Figure . The instrument consists of three chambers, the source chamber, the buffer chamber, and the mass spectrometer chamber.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%