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JASMS Ms. No. 2012-5461 Supplementary materials: 9 February 2013 Special Issue on Distonic Ions. Guest Editors: Richard O’Hair and Mike Gross Using Distonic Radical Ions to Probe the Chemistry of Key Combustion Intermediates: The Case of the Benzoxyl Radical Anion.
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JASMS Ms. No. 2012-5461 Supplementary materials: 9February 2013 Special Issue on Distonic Ions. Guest Editors: Richard O’Hair and Mike Gross Using Distonic Radical Ions to Probe the Chemistry of Key Combustion Intermediates: The Case of the Benzoxyl Radical Anion. Cong Li,a-dAdrian K. Y. Lam,a-d George N. Khairallah,a-c Jonathon M. White,a,bRichard A. J. O’Hair, a-c,* Gabriel da Silvad,* (a) School of Chemistry, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia. (b) Bio21 Institute of Molecular Science and Biotechnology, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia. (c) ARC Centre of Excellence for Free Radical Chemistry and Biotechnology. (d) Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia. * Correspondence and PROOFS to: Professor Richard O’Hair: Fax:+61 3 9347-5180; Tel: +61 3 8344-2452; E-mail: rohair@unimelb.edu.au
Rel. Intensity m/z Fig. S1: CID of 4-(iodomethyl)benzoate (m/z 261) to generate the radical anion at m/z 134 (•CH2PhCO2-) with a relative intensity of 11.5%