McLafferty rearrangement

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The McLafferty rearrangement is a reaction observed in mass spectrometry during the fragmentation or dissociation of organic molecules. It is sometimes found that a molecule containing a keto-group undergoes β-cleavage, with the gain of the γ-hydrogen atom, as first reported by Anthony Nicholson working in the Division of Chemical Physics at the CSIRO in Australia.[1] This rearrangement may take place by a radical or ionic mechanism.

The reaction

A description of the reaction was later published by the American chemist Fred McLafferty in 1959 leading to his name being associated with the process.[2][3][4]

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