C3H6+ (structure unspecified)
- Formula: C3H6+
- Molecular weight: 42.0792
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Gas phase ion energetics data
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References
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Data compilation copyright by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce on behalf of the U.S.A. All rights reserved.
Day, Gowenlock, et al., 1978
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An electron impact investigation of some organoboron difluorides,
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Traeger, 1980
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Photoionization mass spectrometry of the propyl halides,
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Maccoll and Mathur, 1980
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Hydrogen chloride elimination from the molecular ions of alkyl chlorides,
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Baldwin, Maccoll, et al., 1966
Baldwin, M.; Maccoll, A.; Miller, S.I.,
Ionization and appearance potentials from a study of alkyl chlorides,
Advan. Mass Spectrom., 1966, 3, 259. [all data]
Steele, Nichols, et al., 1962, 2
Steele, W.C.; Nichols, L.D.; Stone, F.G.A.,
The determination of silicon-carbon and silicon-hydrogen bond dissociation energies by electron impact,
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Carmichael, Gowenlock, et al., 1972
Carmichael, P.J.; Gowenlock, B.G.; Johnson, C.A.F.,
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Au, Cooper, et al., 1993
Au, J.W.; Cooper, G.; Brion, C.E.,
The molecular and dissociative photoionization of ethane, propane, and n-butane: Absolute oscillator strengths (10-80 eV) and breakdown pathways,
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Chupka and Berkowitz, 1967
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Photoionization of ethane, propane, and n-butane with mass analysis,
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Bowen and Maccoll, 1984
Bowen, R.D.; Maccoll, A.,
Low energy, low temperature mass spectra,
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Refaey and Chupka, 1968
Refaey, K.M.A.; Chupka, W.A.,
Photoionization of the lower aliphatic alcohols with mass analysis,
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Holmes, Mommers, et al., 1984
Holmes, J.L.; Mommers, A.A.; Szulejko, J.E.; Terlouw, J.K.,
Two new stable [C3H8O]+ isomers: The radical cations [C3H6OH2]+,
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McLafferty, Bente, et al., 1973
McLafferty, F.W.; Bente, P.F., III; Kornfeld, R.; Tsai, S.-C.; Howe, I.,
Collisional activation spectra of organic ions,
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Johnstone and Mellon, 1972
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Chupka, 1959
Chupka, W.A.,
Effect of unimolecular decay kinetics on the interpretation of appearance potentials,
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Branton and Pua, 1973
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Jalonen, Tedder, et al., 1980
Jalonen, J.; Tedder, J.M.; Nidaud, P.H.,
Charge-exchange mass spectra of ethyl acetate, methyl proprionate and propyl formate,
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Wolkoff and Holmes, 1978
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Fragmentations of alkane molecular ions,
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Matsumoto, Taniguchi, et al., 1970
Matsumoto, A.; Taniguchi, S.; Hayakawa, T.,
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Hobrock, B.G.; Kiser, R.W.,
Electron impact investigations of sulfur compounds. II. 3-Methyl-2-thiabutane, 4-thia-1-pentene, and 3,4-dithiahexane,
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Hobrock, B.G.; Kiser, R.W.,
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An electron impact study of ions from several dienes,
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Puttemans and Delvaux, 1973
Puttemans, J.-P.; Delvaux, J.C.,
Ionisation et fragmentation d'isomeres C5H8 sous impact electronique. Spiropentane - methylenecyclobutane - isoprene,
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Akopyan, Vilesov, et al., 1975
Akopyan, M.E.; Vilesov, F.I.; Loginov, Y.V.,
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Brand and Baer, 1984
Brand, W.A.; Baer, T.,
Dissociation dynamics of energy-selected C5H10+ ions,
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Gross and Wilkins, 1971
Gross, M.L.; Wilkins, C.L.,
Computer-assisted ion cyclotron resonance appearance potential measurements for C5H10 isomers,
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Natalis and Laune, 1964
Natalis, P.; Laune, J.,
Etude du comportement d'isomeres geometriques sous l'impact electronique. IV. Cyclopropane, methylcyclopropane et dimethylcyclopropanes gem. cis et trans,
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Puttemans, 1974
Puttemans, J.P.,
Ionisation de cycloalcanes (C5 a C12) en spectroscopie photoelectronique et par impact electronique,
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Morgan, Derrick, et al., 1980
Morgan, R.P.; Derrick, P.J.; Loudon, A.G.,
Kinetics and mechanisms of the decompositions of the molecular ions of pentanal and its monomethyl- substituted homologues in the picosecond to microsecond time interval following field ionization,
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Lorquet-Julien, 1961
Lorquet-Julien, J.C.,
Comportement du 1 fluoro- et du 1 chloropentane normal et des derives halogenescorrespondants du cyclopentane sous l'impact electronique,
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Traeger, Hudson, et al., 1996
Traeger, J.C.; Hudson, C.E.; McAdoo, D.J.,
A photoionization study of the ion-neutral complexes [CH3CH+CH3CH2CH3] and [CH3CH2CH+CH3CH3] in the gas phase: Formation, H-transfer and C-C bond formation between partners, and channeling of energy into dissociation,
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Rabbih, Selim, et al., 1981
Rabbih, M.A.; Selim, E.T.M.; Fahmey, M.A.,
Ionization & fragmentation of cyclohexane,
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Sergeev, Akopyan, et al., 1973
Sergeev, Yu.L.; Akopyan, M.E.; Vilesov, F.I.; Chizhov, Yu.V.,
Photoionization processes in gaseous cyclohexane, and chloro- and bromocyclohexane,
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Brehm, 1966
Brehm, B.,
Massenspektrometrische Untersuchung der Photoionisation von Molekulen,
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Bogolyubov, Grishin, et al., 1969
Bogolyubov, G.M.; Grishin, N.N.; Petrov, A.A.,
Organic derivatives of group V and group VI elements. VIII.Mass spectra of phosphines and diphosphines,
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McLean, Murray, et al., 1978
McLean, W.; Murray, P.T.; Baer, T.; Jarnagin, R.C.,
Dissociative photoionization of t-butyl-lithium,
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Notes
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