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Fragmentierung: Größere Alkylfragmente (Cn>4) werden im Wesentlichen durch direkte Fragmentierung gebildet. Die Fragmente dehydrieren und zeigen umfangreiche Umlagerungen von H-Atomen und des Gerüsts. Dabei können sich Atomgruppen aus dem Inneren der Alkylkette unter Rekombination der Enden abspalten. Kleinere Alkylfragmente (C2 bis C4) werden meist durch Zerfall höherer Fragmente gebildet.

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Pretsch, E., Bühlmann, P., Badertscher, M. (2010). Massenspektrometrie. In: Spektroskopische Daten zur Strukturaufklärung organischer Verbindungen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76866-1_8

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