New study reveals easy distinction of isomeric compounds through mass spectra.
The researchers studied different types of a chemical compound called quinolinylphthalimides using a method called electron impact ionization. They found that these compounds produce unique mass spectra, making them easy to tell apart. The researchers explained that the differences in the spectra are due to how the molecules break apart when hit by electrons. By studying the fragments produced, they were able to confirm the structures of the main ions formed.