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The comprehensive polymerization mechanism of the nitrogen-containing cycles 1-azobicyclo (3,1,0)-hexane (ABH), conidine, quinuclidine, and triethylenediamine under the action of quaternary ammonium salts, ammonium salts, and BF3 complex with conidine is studied. Polymerization is of the living polymers type, and the active centers of monomer polymerization are ions and ion pairs: the activity of the latter is comparable to and exceeds that of the free ions. The effects of the nature of the counterion, cation, and medium polarity on the reaction rate are investigated. The polymerization rate is found to depend on the nature of the counterion in the polymerization of ion pairs, but not to depend on the counterion in the polymerization of free ions. The reaction rate is proportional to the counterion size in the polymerization of ion pairs. In the case of conidine K+ = 0.2, K±(Cl?) = 0.28, K±(Br?) = 0.36, K±(I?) = 0.51, and K±(ClO4 ?) = 0.62 (liter)/(mole)(min). The heats of nitrogen-cyclic polymerization are measured and correlated with the activation energy.  相似文献   

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Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) has significantly impacted the analysis of complex biological and petroleum samples. However ESI-MS has limited ionization efficiency for samples in low dielectric and low polarity solvents. Addition of a make-up solvent through a T union or electrospray solvent through continuous flow extractive desorption electrospray ionization (CF-EDESI) enable ionization of analytes in non-ESI friendly solvents. A conventional make-up solvent addition setup was used and a CF-EDESI source was built for ionization of nitrogen-containing standards in hexane or hexane/isopropanol. Factors affecting the performance of both sources have been investigated and optimized. Both the make-up solvent addition and CF-EDESI improve the ionization efficiency for heteroatom compounds in non-ESI friendly solvents. Make-up solvent addition provides higher ionization efficiency than CF-EDESI. Neither the make-up solvent addition nor the CF-EDESI eliminates ionization suppression of nitrogen-containing compounds caused by compounds of the same chemical class.  相似文献   

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The fragmentation patterns of a series of dispirocyclopiperazinium dibromides with strong analgesic activity are analyzed by positive ion electrospray ionization mass spectrometry in conjunction with tandem mass spectrometry (ESI-MS(n)). Instead of the parent molecular ions, the fragment ions [M-Br](+) are detected as characteristic double peaks and usually the base peaks. Meanwhile, the fragment ions [M-2Br](2+) are unique for this series of diquaternary ammonium dibromides and show high intensity. Besides the common fragmentation patterns around the carbonyl group, elimination of hydrogen bromide from [M--Br](+) ions is another important pathway. Following the elimination, an interesting rearrangement takes place in the unsaturated spirocyclopiperazine and transforms it into a dihydropyrrole structure, whose fragmentations are similar to its precursor ion in the succeeding steps.  相似文献   

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The purpose of the work presented here was to evaluate the influence of solution composition and analyte characteristics on responsiveness to analysis with negative ion electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. The responses of a series of structurally diverse acidic molecules were compared in various solvents. Response was generally observed to be higher in methanol than acetonitrile and response for all analytes was poorer when water was mixed with the organic solvent. A positive correlation between negative ion ESI-MS response and log P was observed when either acetonitrile or methanol was used as the electrospray solvent. This result was expected because analytes with significant nonpolar character should be particularly responsive to ESI-MS analysis due to their higher affinity for electrospray droplet surfaces. It was also predicted that highly acidic analytes would be most responsive to analysis with negative ion ESI-MS due to their tendency to form negative ions. However, for the analytes studied here, acidity was found not to have a consistent influence on ESI-MS response. Many of the highly acidic molecules were quite polar and, consequently, were poorly responsive. Furthermore, the deprotonated molecular ion was detected for a number of molecules with very high pKa values, which would not be expected to form negative ions in the bulk solution. Ultimately, these results indicate that acidity is not a conclusive parameter for prediction of the relative magnitudes of negative ion ESI-MS response among a diverse series of analytes. Analyte polarity does; however, appear to be useful for this purpose.  相似文献   

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Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) was used to examine clusters of protonated amine salt solutions with chloride counter ions in the negative ion mode. These ions have the general formula [(RNH3)xClx+1]. Primary amines generate a wide cluster distribution with clusters up to 14 mer for methylamine hydrochloride clusters. Secondary and quaternary amines only generate the monomer ion under identical conditions. Collision induced dissociation (CID) of the cluster ions generates cluster ions of lower m/z with the next lower cluster being the most abundant. The product ions from MeNH3Cl2, Me2NH2Cl2 and (MeNH3)2Cl3 have low threshold appearance energies of 1. 24 to 2. 22 eV center-of-mass frame. Secondary amine monomer ions have lower threshold CID energies than primary amine monomer ions. The amine threshold CID energy decreases as the carbon chain length increases. As an electrospray solvent, isopropyl alcohol (IPA) promotes the formation of counter ions and clustering.  相似文献   

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The complexes of 2,5-disubstituted-1,3,4-oxadiazoles, namely 2,5-diphenyl-1,3,4-oxadiazole (1), 2,5-bis(2-pyridyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazole (2) and 2,5-bis(4-pyridyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazole (3), with copper cation were studied by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS). The ability of the compounds studied to form complexes with copper (under the ESI conditions) can be ordered as 2 > 1 > 3. The compounds studied tend to form both 1 : 1 and 2 : 1 chelate complexes with both copper(II) and copper(I). The complexes with copper(I) are formed in the ESI process. The influence of solvent polarity, solution flow-rate, counter ions (Cl, NO3, CH3COO, SO42−, acetylacetonates) on the type of the ions observed was studied. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The electrode reaction Cu(I)/Cu(Hg) in complex chloride, bromide and iodide solutions with DMSO as solvent has been studied at the equilibrium potential by the faradiac impedance method and a cyclic current-step method. The kinetic data refer to the ionic strength 1 M with ammonium perchlorate as supporting electrolyte and to the temperature 25°C. Double-layer data have been obtained from electrocapillary measurements. From the results for the chloride system at [Cl?]>15 mM it is concluded that the charge transfer is catalysed by ligand bridging at the amalgam and the following parallel reactions predominate: Clads?-Cu++e?(am)Clads?+Cu(am) Clads?-Cu2Clj2?j+e?(am)Clads?+Cu(am)+CuClj1?j At lower [Cl?] and in the whole ligand concentration range available in the bromide and iodide systems the impedance measurements indicate a rate-controlling adsorption step. It is suggested that uncharged complex CuL (L?=halide ion) then forms an adsorbed two-dimensional network on the amalgam surface.  相似文献   

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Capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) with electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry (MS) was used to study borate (B?1) and sugar (L) complexes (L x B?1). Boric acid was adjusted to pH 10 with ammonium hydroxide to create an ESI-MS compatible CZE background electrolyte. We show for the first time that the electrophoretic peaks for each injected sugar contained both the substrates (i.e., sugar and/or multimers) and products (i.e., L x B?1). The effects of sheath liquid, temperature, and borate concentration were studied. The molecular mass information obtained from the ESI-MS provided new evidence on the mechanisms of borate-sugar complexation. Direct infusion ESI-MS and CZE-ESI-MS experiments strongly suggest that the formation of L x B?1 was from the direct reaction of a sugar or sugar multimer (L x ) and B?1. Larger L x B?1, where x > 2 were observed. Separation in the CZE dimension allows for the simultaneous analysis of a sugar mixture and simplified the ESI-MS analysis of sugars of the same molecular mass. The increase in sugar electrophoretic mobility caused by the increase in borate concentration was discussed in terms of the formation of L x B?1 complexes. In addition, the separation of five nucleosides by CZE using a borate electrolyte and detection using ESI-MS is demonstrated.  相似文献   

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Department of Chemistry, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA The effect of solvent composition on negative ion electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry was examined. The onset potentials for ES1 of a series of chlorinated solvents and methanol were found to be within the range predicted by D. P. H. Smith, based on differences in the surface tension of the solvents used. The tendency toward electric discharge decreased with increasing percent weight of chlorine in the solvent. This effect has been attributed to an increasing propensity for electron capture for more highly chlorinated solvents. Addition of the electron scavenger gas SF, was even more effective at suppressing corona discharge phenomena. In a comparison of ultimate signal intensity obtainable for a test analyte in 10% methanol, the highest signal, which was stable over the widest range of temperatures, was exhibited by chloroform compared to dichloromethane, 1,2-dichloroethane, carbon tetrachloride, and methanol (100%). Chloroform, thus, is a recommended solvent for negative ion electrospray mass spectrometry (ES/MS) when solubility is not a limiting issue. Solvent polarity was shown to exhibit a profound influence on the distribution of charge states in negative ion ES/MS. For both chlorinated and nonchlorinated organic solvents, the higher the solution dielectric constant, the more the charge-state distribution is shifted toward higher charge states. These observations build on the “electrophoretic” mechanism of droplet charging. Solvents with high solution dielectric constants are considered to be most effective at stabilizing multiply charged ions (where charge separation is greatest), and they are likely to increase the level of droplet charging. Solvents with high basicities (gas phase and solution phase) and high proton affinities, yet low dielectric constants, favor lower charge states in ES mass spectra of lipid A and cardiolipin from Escherichia coli. This indicates that gas-phase processes and solvent basicity contribute much less toward ion formation than solution-phase solvation via preferred orientation of the solvent dipole.  相似文献   

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Macroreticular-type oleophilic anion exchange resin membranes containing high-molecular-weight ammonium ions such as tri-n-octylbenzylammonium and tri-n-dodecylbenzylammonium as fixed site were freshly prepared. These membranes were wetted well with water-immiscible organic solvents even in aqueous surroundings. The properties of the membrane, i.e. porosity, water and organic solvent content, capacity and conductivity were determined. The permselectivity of the membrane impregnated with nitrobenzene or o-nitrophenyloctylether to halide and thiocyanate ions was evaluated by measurement of bi-ionic membrane potential and electrodialysis. p]The sequence of the permselectivity was Cl? < Br? < I? < SCN?, and was consistent with the Hofmeister anion series. The value of the permselectivity was 10–100 times larger than that of usual hydrophilic anion exchange membranes. It was found that the permselectivity of the present membrane was strongly dependent on the separation factor, which was in turn affected by the hydrophobicity of the membrane. The effect of the ion association between fixed ion-exchange site and counter ion on the specific conductance of the membrane was also discussed.  相似文献   

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Metal salen complexes are one of the most frequently used catalysts in enantioselective organic synthesis. In the present work, we compare a series of ionization methods that can be used for the mass spectral analysis of two types of metalosalens: ionic complexes (abbreviated as Com+X?) and neutral complexes (NCom). These methods include electron ionization and field desorption (FD) which can be applied to pure samples and atmospheric pressure ionization techniques: electrospray ionization (ESI), atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI) and atmospheric pressure photoionization (APPI) which are suitable for solutions. We found that FD is a method of choice for recording molecular ions of the complexes containing even loosely bonded ligands. The results obtained using atmospheric pressure ionization methods show that the results depend mainly on the structure of metal salen complex and the ionization method. In ESI spectra, Com+ ions were observed, while in APCI and APPI spectra both Com+ and [Com + H]+ ions are observed in the ratio depending on the structure of the metal salen complex and the solvent used in the analysis. For complexes with tetrafluoroborate counterion, an elimination of BF3 took place, and ions corresponding to complexes with fluoride counterion were observed. Experiments comparing the relative sensitivity of ESI, APCI and APPI (with and without a dopant) methods showed that for the majority of the studied complexes ESI is the most sensitive one; however, the sensitivity of APCI is usually less than two times lower and for some compounds is even higher than the sensitivity of ESI. Both methods show very high linearity of the calibration curve in a range of about 3 orders of magnitude of the sample concentration. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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If the counterion of a polyelectrolyte is not identical with any of the ions of a low molecular weight electrolyte added to the solution, the system may be regarded as a four-component system. Relations for the refractive index increments have been derived which allow the determination of the coefficient of selective sorption of the added electrolyte from the refractive index increments of the components independent of the original counterion of the polyelectrolyte. Equilibrium dialysis and differential refractometry were used to study the interaction of KCl, KBr and NaI with poly[-1(2-hydroxyethyl)pyridiniumbenzenesulfonate methacrylate] or with an analogous polymer containing a toluenesulfonate counterion in aqueous solutions. The coefficient of selective sorption increases in the series Cl? < Br? < I? from strongly negative to strongly positive values; the specific interaction of these counterions with the macroion increases in the same order.  相似文献   

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The effects of solvent composition on both the maximum charge states and charge state distributions of analyte ions formed by electrospray ionization were investigated using a quadrupole mass spectrometer. The charge state distributions of cytochrome c and myoglobin, formed from 47%/50%/3% water/solvent/acetic acid solutions, shift to lower charge (higher m/z) when the 50% solvent fraction is changed from water to methanol, to acetonitrile, to isopropanol. This is also the order of increasing gas-phase basicities of these solvents, although other physical properties of these solvents may also play a role. The effect is relatively small for these solvents, possibly due to their limited concentration inside the electrospray interface. In contrast, the addition of even small amounts of diethylamine (<0.4%) results in dramatic shifts to lower charge, presumably due to preferential proton transfer from the higher charge state ions to diethylamine. These results clearly show that the maximum charge states and charge state distributions of ions formed by electrospray ionization are influenced by solvents that are more volatile than water. Addition of even small amounts of two solvents that are less volatile than water, ethylene glycol and 2-methoxyethanol, also results in preferential deprotonation of higher charge state ions of small peptides, but these solvents actually produce an enhancement in the higher charge state ions for both cytochrome c and myoglobin. For instruments that have capabilities that improve with lower m/z, this effect could be taken advantage of to improve the performance of an analysis.  相似文献   

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Electrolytic conductivity behavior of some cationic polysaccharides in water, methanol, and the mixtures water/methanol is presented. The polyelectrolytes investigated contain quaternary ammonium salt groups, N‐alkyl‐N,N‐dimethyl‐2‐hydroxypropyleneammonium chloride, attached to a dextran backbone. This study considers the influences of polymer concentration (1 × 10?6 < C < 1 × 10?2 monomol L?1) and the charge density (ξ = 0.48–3.17) modified either by changing charge distance (b) or dielectric constant of the solvent (ε) on polyion–counterion interaction in salt‐free solutions. Above the critical value, ξc = 1, the variation of the equivalent conductivity (Λ) as a function of concentration is typical for a polyelectrolyte behavior. The conductometric data in water were analyzed in terms of the Manning's counterion condensation theory. The presence of longer alkyl chains at quaternary N atoms was found to have a negligible influence on the Λ values. The results show that the decrease of the medium polarity results in the decrease of the number of free ions and, consequently, of the equivalent conductivity values. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 43: 3584–3590, 2005  相似文献   

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Experimental and computational results from the study of positive and negative ions in solution are presented. The importance of short-range interactions between ion and solvent is studied with regard to core ionization of the ion. Exchange repulsion is found to be a significant factor in the interpretation of data for both cations and anions. Experimental results are presented for the core ionization of the OH? ion in solution. The data show a strong similarity with corresponding data for the F? ion, resulting in a large negative solvation energy for the final core hole state. The Be2+ ion shows large solvation energies for both ground- and core-ionized states, which is interpreted as due to charge transfer effects between solvent and ion.  相似文献   

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Two mass spectrometers, in parallel, were employed simultaneously for analysis of triacylglycerols in canola oil, for analysis of triolein oxidation products, and for analysis of triacylglycerol positional isomers separated using reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. A triple quadrupole mass spectrometer was interfaced via an atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI) interface to two reversed-phase liquid chromatographic columns in series. An ion trap mass spectrometer was coupled to the same two columns using an electrospray ionization (ESI) interface, with ammonium formate added as electrolyte. Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) under these conditions produced abundant ammonium adduct ions from triacylglycerols, which were then fragmented to produce MS/MS spectra and then fragmented further to produce MS/MS/MS spectra. ESI-MS/MS of the ammoniated adduct ions gave product ion mass spectra which were similar to mass spectra obtained by APCI-MS. ESI-MS/MS produced diacylglycerol fragment ions, and additional fragmentation (MS/MS/MS) produced [RCO](+) (acylium) ions, [RCOO+58](+) ions, and other related ions which allowed assignment of individual acyl chain identities. APCI-MS of triacylglycerol oxidation products produced spectra like those reported previously using APCI-MS. APCI-MS/MS produced ions related to individual fatty acid chains. ESI-MS of triacylglycerol oxidation products produced abundant ammonium adduct ions, even for those molecules which previously produced little or no intact molecular ions under APCI-MS conditions. Fragmentation (MS/MS) of the [M+NH(4)](+) ions produced results similar to those obtained by APCI-MS. Further fragmentation (MS/MS/MS) of the diacylglycerol fragments of oxidation products provided information on the oxidized individual fatty acyl chains. ESI-MS and APCI-MS were found to be complementary techniques, which together contributed to a better understanding of the identities of the products formed by oxidation of triacylglycerols.  相似文献   

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Five metal complex azo compounds were analyzed using negative-ion electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS). Mass spectra of all compounds yield intense peaks corresponding to [M - H](-) ions without any fragmentation, where M denotes the neutral compound with a proton as the counterion. Under collision induced dissociation (CID) conditions, structurally important fragment ions were studied using the ion trap analyzer with a multistage mass spectrometry (MS(n) facility. Synthesized compounds with (15)N atoms in the azo group facilitated the fragmentation pattern recognition. A reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method using 5 mM ammonium acetate in 70% aqueous acetonitrile as mobile phase was developed making possible the separation of all complex compounds tested. The lower detection limits of the ESI-MS method are in the range 10-20 ng of each compound. The HPLC/ESI-MS method makes possible the monitoring of ligand exchange in aqueous solutions of metal complex azo dyes, and also investigation of the stabilities of the complexes in solution. Copyright 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The Monte Carlo method is used to calculate the radial distribution functions (RDFs) of Na+Cl?, Na+Na+, and Cl?Cl? ion pairs in water clusters that differ both in composition and size. An analysis of the RDFs shows that like-charged ions can approach one another at extremely small distances (direct ion contact) without the participation of a third ion of the opposite sign. The Na+Na+ (interionic distance 3.5 Å) and Cl?Cl? (interionic distance 5.25 Å) ion pairs are most likely to form in very dilute solutions. The composition of ionic associates changes with increasing concentration of ions in the solution (it is indicated by the emergence of the RDF peak at 4.25 Å and its further growth with concentration and by a selective visual analysis of instantaneous cluster configurations) so that groups of three, five, etc. ions of the opposite sign bearing a net charge of 1+ or 1? appear.  相似文献   

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A statistical treatment of data for the standard molar Gibbs free energies of transfer of monovalent ions from water to polar solvents has been made in terms of properties of the solvents and the ions. A common multiple regression equation with seven fitting constants, for almost 200 data points, has been found to describe the data in terms of four solvent properties: their electron donor and acceptor abilities, dielectric constant, and cohesive energy density, and three ionic properties: charge, size, and softness. For the ions Na+, K+, Rb+, Cs+, Tl+, (Ph)4As+, Cl?, Br? and N 3 ? the predictions of the equation are within acceptable error limits of the data, and encourage its application to solvents beyond the thirteen used for the data base. For other ions, e.g. H+, Ag+, and the larger anions, further interactions must be taken into account.  相似文献   

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