Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1194124 | International Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A novel electrospray ion source/selected ion flow tube/triple quadrupole detector mass spectrometer has been constructed for the study of the kinetics and product distributions of reactions of a diverse array of electrosprayed ions reacting with neutral molecules. The electrospray source provides a near-universal source for ions of biological and other interests. The operation of the instrument is demonstrated with a selection of reactivity and kinetic measurements and threshold collision-induced dissociation determinations. Reactions investigated include H/D exchange between protonated bradykinin and deuterated ammonia, the protonation of the oligo-nucleotide anion [AGTCTG â 5H+]5â with HBr, the ozonolysis of Ca2+, the reaction of protonated phthalic anhydride with dimethyl disulfide, and the Argon collision-induced dissociation of Ba(C6H6)2+.
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Authors
Gregory K. Koyanagi, Vladimir I. Baranov, Scott D. Tanner, Janna Anichina, Michael J.Y. Jarvis, Stefan Feil, Diethard K. Bohme,