Section 13.5 Fragmentation at Functional Groups 495Fred Warren McLaffertywas born
in Evanston, Illinois, in 1923. He
received a B.S. and an M.S. from the
University of Nebraska, and a Ph.D.
from Cornell University in 1950. He
was a scientist at Dow Chemical
Company until he joined the faculty
at Purdue University in 1964. He has
been a professor of chemistry at
Cornell University since 1968.the bond between the carbon and the carbon breaks homolytically and a
hydrogen atom from the carbon migrates to the oxygen atom. Again, fragmenta-
tion has occurred in a way that produces a cation with a positive charge shared by
two atoms.
PROBLEM 10How could their mass spectra distinguish the following compounds?PROBLEM 11Identify the ketones that are responsible for the mass spectra shown in Figure 13.9.CH 3 CH 2 CCH 2 CH 3OCH 3 CCH 2 CH 2 CH 3OCH 3 CCHCH 3OCH 3+m/z = 86 m/z = 58CH 2 CCH 3OH 2 CCH 2 + CH 2McLafferty
rearrangement+CCH 3OHH 2 CH 2 C Hga bTutorial:
Fragmentation of ketonesm/zm/z0 20 40 60 80 100 1200 20 40 60 80 100 120100806040200Relative abundance100806040200Relative abundanceb.437186
58a.298657>Figure 13.9
The mass spectra for Problem 11.