Alpha cleavage in mass spectrometry is a characteristic fragmentation of the molecular ion derived from carbonyl compounds, in which the bond linking the carbonyl carbon to the atom occuping an alpha position breaks.
eg:
see beta cleavage
Alpha cleavage in mass spectrometry is a characteristic fragmentation of the molecular ion derived from carbonyl compounds, in which the bond linking the carbonyl carbon to the atom occuping an alpha position breaks.
eg:
see beta cleavage