ChemInform Abstract: New Directions in Solid State Mass Spectrometry: the Role of the Matrix in the Formation of Gas Phase Molecular Ions

1986 ◽  
Vol 17 (21) ◽  
Author(s):  
R. D. MACFARLANE
1994 ◽  
Vol 47 (2) ◽  
pp. 229 ◽  
Author(s):  
JW Perich ◽  
I Liepa ◽  
AL Chaffee ◽  
RB Johns

Positive and negative ion fast atom bombardment ( f.a.b .) mass spectrometry were found to be useful methods for the analysis and structural characterization of five Nα-(t- butoxycarbonyl )-O-( diorganylphosphono )-L- serines ( organyl = Ph, Et, Me, Bzl , But), especially in the case of the sensitive benzyl and t-butyl phosphono derivatives. Under positive ion operating conditions, high intensity pseudo-molecular ions were obtained in the f.a.b . mass spectra, and the fragmentation pathway of the phenyl, ethyl and methyl derivatives was established by parent/daughter linked scanning studies to involve (a) the two-step loss of the t- butoxycarbonyl group, (b) loss of the amino acid as the neutral fragment from the [MH]+, [MH-56]+, [MH-100]+ and [MH-146]+ ions by a four- centred β-elimination rearrangement, and (c) cleavage of the phosphono phenyl and ethyl groups from only the [(RO)2P(OH)2]+ and [NH=CHCH2PO3R2+H]+ fragments. Parent/daughter linked scanning studies of the benzyl derivative showed that the prominent fragmentation involved loss of the benzyl group as the tropylium ion and that the 'apparent' [MH-90]+ peak observed in its f.a.b. mass spectrum resulted from cleavage of the phosphono benzyl group in the matrix during the bombardment process. In the case of the t-butyl derivative, parent/daughter linked scanning studies showed that the prominent fragmentation involved successive 'in-flight' loss of the phosphono t-butyl groups as isobutene. Negative ion f.a.b. mass spectrometry of the five derivatives gave f.a.b. mass spectra which displayed distinct [M-H]- anions along with high intensity [M-H-R]- and [(RO)2PO2]- fragment anions, the f.a.b . mass spectrum of the t-butyl derivative containing an additional [M-H-But-But]- fragment anion. Parent/daughter linked scanning studies established that the majority of the observed fragment anions resulted from extensive fragmentation of the Boc -Ser(PO3R2)-OH derivatives in the matrix phase followed by sputtering of the resultant fragments into the gas phase. In addition, positive ion f.a.b . mass spectrometry was found to be useful for the analysis of a series of protected O-( diorganylphosphono ) seryl-containing dipeptides and tripeptides ( organyl = Ph, Et, Me, Bzl ). The obtained spectra showed that β-elimination fragmentation of the Ser(PO3R2) residue was more pronounced with the tripeptide series and indicated that there was increased sensitivity of the O-( diorganylphosphono ) seryl residue with replacement of the Boc group by an amino acyl residue at its N-terminus.


1988 ◽  
Vol 131 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. Zhang ◽  
M. Stuke

ABSTRACTA systematic study to find the role of different metal atoms and ligand combinations on the yield of the photoproducts generated upon irradiation of gas phase organometallics (i.e. metalalkyls) by uv excimer laser radiation was performed using laser ionization mass spectrometry.


2002 ◽  
Vol 57 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-24 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gerd Fischer ◽  
Janna Geith ◽  
Thomas M. Klapötke ◽  
Burkhard Krumm

Isocyanic acid was prepared in pure form by reaction of KOCN or NaOCN with stearic or oxalic acid in good yield. Identification, characterization and investigation of the thermal stability of HNCO and evidence for a possible existence of “dicyanic acid” have been studied in gas phase, liquid and solid state by vibrational and NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry.


2019 ◽  
Vol 55 (35) ◽  
pp. 5147-5150 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lin Liu ◽  
Xin Dong ◽  
Yichang Liu ◽  
Nicklas Österlund ◽  
Astrid Gräslund ◽  
...  

The secondary structure content of proteins and their complexes may change significantly on passing from aqueous solution to the gas phase (as in mass spectrometry experiments).


2014 ◽  
Vol 777 ◽  
pp. 19-24 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ryan Cottam ◽  
Vladimir Luzin ◽  
Kevin Thorogood ◽  
Yat C. Wong ◽  
Milan Brandt

There are two major types of solid state phase transformations in metallic materials; the formation of second phase particles during heat treatments, and the transformation of the matrix from one crystalline packing arrangement to another during either heating or cooling. These transformations change the spacing between adjacent atoms and can thus influence the residual stress levels formed. The heating and cooling cycles of materials processing operations using lasers such as cladding and melting/heating, can induce phase transformations depending on the character of the material being processed. This paper compares the effects of the different phase transformations and also the influence of the type of laser processing on the final residual stress formed. The comparisons are made between laser clad AA7075, laser clad Ti-6Al-4V and laser melted nickel-aluminium bronze using neutron diffraction and the contour method of measuring residual stress.


2013 ◽  
Vol 753 ◽  
pp. 367-372
Author(s):  
Tae Wook Na ◽  
Chang Soo Park ◽  
Hyung Seok Shim ◽  
Byeong Joo Lee ◽  
Chan Hee Han ◽  
...  

Three-dimensional Monte Carlo simulations with real grain orientations are performed to study the role of precipitates and sub-boundaries in the abnormal grain growth. According to the simulation results, sub-boundaries in the abnormally growing grain and precipitates in the matrix grains are necessary for the abnormal grain growth. The simulation results can be best explained by the mechanism of sub-boundary enhanced solid state wetting. The simulated microstructure is very similar to that experimentally observed.


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