Ion–molecule reactions in gaseous hydrogen + pentane mixtures
Abstract
The reactions of H+3 and D+3 with n-C5D12 and n-C5H12, respectively, have been studied. The protonating species have been generated from hydrogen by 60Co γ-rays at 10 Torr or by electron impact in an ion-cyclotron-resonance apparatus at 10–4 Torr. Using both techniques the relative probability of fragmentation reactions of the pentonium ion was measured and the reaction mechanism is discussed. The transferred proton is shown to be retained to a different extent in the fragment alkyl ions. The pentyl ion isomerizes to the tertiary structure and yields mainly 2-methylbut-2-ene, 2-methylbut-1-ene, and isobutene after being neutralized.