New method distinguishes isomeric compounds, revolutionizing chemical analysis.
Different types of a chemical called quinolinylphthalimides produce unique patterns when broken down by electron impact. This helps in distinguishing between them easily. The breakdown process is explained by how close certain parts of the chemical are to each other and how stable certain structures are. By studying how these chemicals break down when they collide with other particles, scientists confirmed the structures of the main pieces formed during the breakdown.