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Ion‐Mobility Mass Spectrometry for the Rapid Determination of the Topology of Interlocked and Knotted Molecules
Authors:Anneli Kruve  Kenji Caprice  Roy Lavendomme  Jan M Wollschlger  Stefan Schoder  Hendrik V Schrder  Jonathan R Nitschke  Fabien B L Cougnon  Christoph A Schalley
Institution:Anneli Kruve,Kenji Caprice,Roy Lavendomme,Jan M. Wollschläger,Stefan Schoder,Hendrik V. Schröder,Jonathan R. Nitschke,Fabien B. L. Cougnon,Christoph A. Schalley
Abstract:A rapid screening method based on traveling‐wave ion‐mobility spectrometry (TWIMS) combined with tandem mass spectrometry provides insight into the topology of interlocked and knotted molecules, even when they exist in complex mixtures, such as interconverting dynamic combinatorial libraries. A TWIMS characterization of structure‐indicative fragments generated by collision‐induced dissociation (CID) together with a floppiness parameter defined based on parent‐ and fragment‐ion arrival times provide a straightforward topology identification. To demonstrate its broad applicability, this approach is applied here to six Hopf and two Solomon links, a trefoil knot, and a 3]catenate.
Keywords:Ineinandergreifende Molekü  le  Ionenmobilitä  tsspektrometrie  Kleeblattknoten  Solomonknoten  Tandem-Massenspektrometrie
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