The mass spectrometric behavior of some 9,10-anthracenedione derivatives is reported and discussed with the aid of metastable ion studies. In particular, mass spectrometry has allowed an easy distinction between the isomers bearing the sulfonamide group in different positions on the anthracenedione molecule.
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