Issue 5, 2005

Neutral cumulene oxide CCCCO is accessible by one-electron oxidation of [CCCCO]˙ in the gas phase

Abstract

Calculations at the CCSD(T)/aug-cc-pVDZ//B3LYP/6-31G* level of theory indicate that doublet [CCCCO]˙ is a stable species which should undergo collision-induced Franck–Condon vertical oxidation under neutralisation–reionisation conditions (NR+) to produce both triplet CCCCO (ground state) and singlet CCCCO. Some of the neutral CCCCO species formed (particularly the triplet) should be stable for the microsecond duration of the NR experiment, whereas others will be energised (particularly the singlet) and should decompose to C3 and CO. The [CCCCO]˙ radical anion has been formed in the ion source of the mass spectrometer by the reaction CH3OCH2C[triple bond, length as m-dash]C–CO–CH(CH3)2 + O˙ → [CCCCO]˙ + CH3O˙ + H2O + (CH3)2CH˙. The NR+ spectrum of [CCCCO]˙ shows a recovery signal at m/z 64 corresponding to ionised CCCCO, together with a pronounced peak at m/z 36 (CCC+˙) produced by ionisation of CCC (formed by the reaction CCCCO → CCC + CO). The experimental observations are in agreement with the predictions of the theoretical study.

Graphical abstract: Neutral cumulene oxide CCCCO is accessible by one-electron oxidation of [CCCCO]−˙ in the gas phase

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Nov 2004
Accepted
20 Dec 2004
First published
04 Feb 2005

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2005,3, 901-910

Neutral cumulene oxide CCCCO is accessible by one-electron oxidation of [CCCCO]˙ in the gas phase

M. Fitzgerald, A. M. McAnoy, J. H. Bowie, D. Schröder and H. Schwarz, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2005, 3, 901 DOI: 10.1039/B417920J

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