International audienceFourier transform ion cyclotron resonance experiments show that a variety of molecules catalyze the hydrogen transfer which converts ionized acetaldehyde CH3CHO.+ 1 to its vinyl alcohol counterpart CH2CHOH.+ 2. Each of these ions has been characterized by its specific bimolecular reactions with selected reactants. Calculations show that two pathways, for which the rate determining barriers have almost the same energy, are feasible. The first transition state involves a direct catalyzed 1,3-H transfer, while the second involves two successive 1,2-H transfers. A detailed experimental study, using methanol as a catalyst as well as labeled reactants, indicates that only the first pathway operates in the isomerization proce...