Protonated carbonic acid
Abstract
Protonated carbonic acid is generated by a consecutive elimination of a vinyl radical and an alkene from the radical cation of dialkylcarbonates. The properties of gaseous H3CO+3 have been established based on metastable ion studies supplementary to collision activation mass spectrometry, applying appropriate deuterium and/or 18O labelling. It is concluded that protonated carbonic acid is genrated as the symmetrical ‘ trihydroxy ’ species, whereas an unsymmetrical isomer is involved in the fragmentation proceses, primarily leading to protonated carbon dioxide and water. The existence of an equilibrium between the symmetrical and unsymmetrical isomers can be excluded. The thermochemical aspects of the H3CO+3 are discussed based on semiempirical MNDO calculations.