CHEMICAL-IONIZATION OF THE NITRATE ESTER EXPLOSIVES EGDN AND PETN BY TRIMETHYLSILYL CATION AND COMPARISON OF THE REACTIVITY OF NITRATE ESTER AND NITRO EXPLOSIVES TOWARD TRIMETHYLSILYL CATION

Citation
Kc. Crellin et al., CHEMICAL-IONIZATION OF THE NITRATE ESTER EXPLOSIVES EGDN AND PETN BY TRIMETHYLSILYL CATION AND COMPARISON OF THE REACTIVITY OF NITRATE ESTER AND NITRO EXPLOSIVES TOWARD TRIMETHYLSILYL CATION, International journal of mass spectrometry and ion processes, 165, 1997, pp. 641-653
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Spectroscopy,"Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
ISSN journal
01681176
Volume
165
Year of publication
1997
Pages
641 - 653
Database
ISI
SICI code
0168-1176(1997)165:<641:COTNEE>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry has been u sed to examine the reactions of Si(CH3)(3)(+) with EGDN and PETN. In a ddition, the reactions of Si(CH3)(3)(+) with EGDN and PETN was examine d in a magnetic sector mass spectrometer. No adduct formation was obse rved with either EGDN or PETN in the Fourier transform ion cyclotron r esonance mass spectrometer, but characteristic fragment ions are seen. Both EGDN and PETN form adducts with Si(CH3)(3)(+) in the sector mass spectrometer. The bimolecular rate constant for the reaction of Si(CH 3)(3)(+) with EGDN is measured to be 0.91 x 10(-10) cm(3) s(-1) molecu le(-1), and the bimolecular rate constant for the reaction of Si(CH3)( 3)(+) with PETN is estimated to be s x 10(-10) cm(3) s(-1) molecule-l. Collision-induced dissociation experiments were performed on the majo r fragment ion products to characterize the observed fragmentation pat terns. The fragment ions observed in both cases are characteristic of each explosive and could be useful in the analytical detection and ide ntification of EGDN and especially PETN. Reaction coordinate diagrams for the reactions of EGDN and PETN with Si(CH3)(3)(+) are derived (fro m known thermochemistry and semi-empirical calculations on the involve d species). The reactivity of nitro and nitrate ester explosives with Si(CH3)(3)(+) is compared and reasons for their different chemical beh avior are discussed. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.