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The equilibration of cyclobutyl 1 and 1' and the cyclopropylmethyl cation (
2) has been studied in the gas phase by utilizing FT-ICR mass spectrometry
and high-pressure radiolytic techniques. A suitable gaseous nucleophile, C6
X6 (X = H,D), was used to sample the equilibration of C4H7+ ions, produced
from both cyclobutanol and cyclopropylmethanol. These are either dispersed
in the bulk gas or confined within a C4H7+/C6X6 complex that contains a mol
ecule of solvent (H2O). The analysis of the products shows that, irrespecti
ve of their source and of the intermolecular or intracomplex nature of the
process, the C4H7+ ions undergo equilibration before they are trapped. The
equilibrium (1+1')/2 ratio is very close to unity at 300 K, and the results
from the intracomplex trapping experiment show that equilibration occurs w
ithin a time interval less than or equal to 10(-10) s.