I've been given a set of spectra for an unknown molecule and have been assigned to determine the structure. I've determined my structure to be 4-chlorobenzamide, in the mass spectrum there is a relatively large intensity peak at m/z 75 and I cant seem to fragment my molecule in anyway to produce this m/z value. Here's a link to the spectrum I've found on the AIST website, you'll need to click on the mass button on the left hand of the page to see the mass spectrum
http://sdbs.db.aist.go.jp/sdbs/cgi-bin/direct_frame_disp.cgi?sdbsno=1407 , What fragment does m/z 75 come from?
The molecular ion is at m/z 155, why are there small signals at approx. m/z 175 and 195? Is this due to left over ions from a previous experiment in the mass spectrometer? Finally, why is there no m/z 35 for the fragmentation of chlorine from the molecule? Is this an unfavourable fragmentation?
Thank You