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Es werden Schwingkreismodelle angegeben, deren Säkulargleichungen mit denen formal identisch sind, die sich bei der Anwendung der Methode der Moleküleigenfunktionen auf das Problem der π -Elektronenzustände in Molekülen ungesättigter und aromatischer Kohlenwasserstoffe ergeben. Damit ergibt sich die Möglichkeit, die quantenmechanischen Säkularprobleme durch Messung der Eigenfrequenzen der Modelle zu bestimmen.
The mass spectrum and the ion molecule reactions of phosphirane and of mixtures of phosphirane with NH3 , NH2D, NHD2 and ND3 have been studied by ion cyclotron resonance spectrometry. Almost all important product ions are formed by PH-group transfer reactions, where ethene is generated as the neutral particle. Only two of the more abundant ions, the protonated molecule, H2P(CH2)2+ and the ion m/e=63, P2H+, are formed via other reaction pathways. Secondary, tertiary and quarternary product ions with the general formula R(PH)n+ (R: phosphirane fragment, n-1, 2, 3) have been detected.
The molecular ion is proved to have a cyclic structure. Two possible structures of the product ions with two and three phosphorus atoms are discussed: a structure with an open phosphorus chain, leaving the phosphirane ring intact and a ring extended structure, produced by a ring extension reaction of the PH-group.
Several rate constants of the ion molecule reactions of the phosphirane molecular ion are given.
The gas phase ion chemistry of the simplest known phosphorus ylide, trimethylmethylenephosphorane, has been studied in the mass range m/e=2 - 186 and the pressure range 10-7-10-4 Torr. The most abundant product ion, m/e = 104, (CH3)2C2H5PCH2'+ is formed by a methylene group transfer reaction of the molecular ion. Almost all of the other product ions formed from the molecular ion can be subsumed under the general formula (CH3)3PCHPRn+ (R = H, CH3; n=1,2,3). The reactions indicate that the molecular ion has lost its ylide character almost completely. The protonated molecule is formed almost exclusively by a reaction of the fragment ion m/e = 75. This reaction and the CH3PH group transfer reaction indicate a cyclic structure (CH3) HP(CH2)2+ for this ion. A cyclic structure is also assumed for the ion m/e = 73, PC3H6+, which undergoes P and PH transfer reactions. The reactions of the ion m/e = 47 are consistent with the structure CH3PH+. The ICR and mass spectra are given, some metastable decompositions are discussed.