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  • Title: Denitration of nitroaromatic compounds by arylnitrile radical cations.
    Author: Riter LS, Fraley DF, Cooks RG.
    Journal: J Am Soc Mass Spectrom; 2000 Jan; 11(1):33-9. PubMed ID: 10631662.
    Abstract:
    Substituted nitrobenzenes react with substituted benzonitrile radical cations in an ion trap mass spectrometer by a novel ion/molecule reaction involving NO2 elimination. Formation of an arylated nitrile, Ar1+N identical to CAr2 (where Ar1, Ar2 = aryl), is indicated by collision induced dissociation and comparison with the behavior of the authentic ion. Ab initio calculations (MP2/6-31G*/ /HF/6-31G*) show the reaction of the unsubstituted compounds (Ar1, Ar2 = phenyl) to be exothermic by 48 kcal/mol, consistent with the experimental observation that the reaction rate decreases as the collision energy is increased. Electron withdrawing and donating substituents on either the ionic or the neutral reagent have little effect on the relative amount of product observed, pointing to a radical mechanism. Related denitration reactions were found to occur, between nitrobenzene and its radical cation and between phenylisonitrile and ionized nitrobenzene. These reactions are suggested to yield Ar1+N(= O)OAr2 and Ar2+N identical to CAr1, respectively. The denitration reaction was applied to trinitrotoluene (TNT) as a possible diagnostic reaction for the presence of nitroaromatic explosives.
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