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- Day 3, May 17(Wed.) Room P (Foyer, Room 1004-1007)
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3P-42 PDF
Attempted uptake and ionization of hydrocarbon compounds based on crystalline sponge pore volume
The crystalline sponge method is used to analyze the three-dimensional structure of guest molecules by incorporating them into the sponge's pores. In this study, experiments were conducted by using the appropriate Cyclohexane/guest molar ratio for the pore volume, and interactions between the guest molecules and the sponge were investigated using Myrcene and 1-methylnaphthalene, respectively. The positions and numbers of the molecules incorporated into the CS were analyzed, and laser desorption ionization-mass spectrometry revealed that only the CS skeleton component was observed, and no guest-derived peaks were observed.