On the structure of water—alcohol and ammonia—alcohol protonated clusters |
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Authors: | Z. Karpas G. A. Eiceman C. S. Harden R. G. Ewing |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, New Mexico State University, Department 3C, Box 30001, 88003-0001, Las Cruces, NM, USA
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Abstract: | Collision-induced dissociation (CID) of protonated ammonia-alcohol and water-alcohol heteroclusters was studied using a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer with a corona discharge atmospheric pressure ionization source. CID results suggested that the ammonia-alcohol clusters had NH: at the core of the cluster and that hydrogen-bonded alcohol molecules solvated this central ion. In contrast, CID results in water-alcohol clusters showed that water loss was strongly favored over alcohol loss and that there was a preference for the charge to reside on an alcohol molecule. The results also indicated that a loose chain of hydrogen-bonded molecules was formed in the water-alcohol clusters and that there appeared to be no rigid protonation site or a fixed central ion. (J Am Soc Mass |
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