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Studies of structure and mechanism in acetonitrile chemical ionization tandem mass spectrometry of polyunsaturated fatty acid methyl esters
Authors:Colleen K Van Pelt  Barry K Carpenter  J Thomas Brenna
Institution:Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
Abstract:Recently it has been shown that acetonitrile chemical ionization tandem mass spectrometry (CI-MS/MS) is a rapid, on-line means to determine double bond position in fatty acid methyl esters (FAME). The mechanism of this gas phase condensation reaction has been studied. Evidence of the (1-methyleneimino)-1-ethenylium ion (m/z 54), formed upon the reaction of acetonitrile with itself, adding across the double bond in a 2 + 2] cycloaddition reaction is observed. When this nascent complex undergoes collision-induced dissociation, two diagnostic ions emerge. One of these ions results from loss of the hydrocarbon end of the FAME, whereas the other ion results from loss of the methyl ester end, and when considered together, the diagnostic ions localize the positions of the double bonds in the FAME. Several labeling and MS/MS/MS experiments on the two diagnostic ions were performed to determine a plausible fragmentation mechanism of the stable (1-methyleneimino)-1-ethenylium–FAME complex. The first generation product ions, or diagnostic ions, appear to be formed though a charge-driven mechanism, whereas the second generation product ions are formed via charge-remote fragmentations. Plausible mechanisms for the formation and subsequent dissociation of the diagnostic ions are presented for the monounsaturated, diunsaturated, and polyunsaturated (3 or more double bonds) FAME.
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