
Abstract A complete mass spectral fragmentation pattern of naturally abundant ethylgermane is presented together with the parent mass spectrum and the m/e 70 to m/e 79 region. The base peak of ethylgermane occurs at m/e 74 in the GeHx=0→3 + region and not in the parent region. Five metastable peaks are observed at m/e 48.90, m/e 50.82, m/e 52.64, m/e 54.47, and m/e 56.30.
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