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Decomposition of N-hydroxylated compounds during atmospheric pressure chemical ionization

Type: Application

Scientific Paper

Gen. Pharma & Chemistry

Number: Technology

10.1002/jms.1703

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Year Products

2009

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  Author
 

Silvan Eichenberger, Michaël Méret, Stefan Bienz and Laurent Bigler

  Reference
 

Journal of Mass Spectrometry

 

Abstract

 

N-Hydroxylated polyamine derivatives were found to decompose during the ionization process of liquid chromatography- atmospheric pressure chemical ionization-mass spectrometry (LC-APCI-MS) experiments. The phenomenon was studied with a model compound, a synthetic N-hydroxylated tetraamine derivative. It was found that reduction, oxidation and water elimination occurred during APCI to generate the corresponding amine, N-oxide, and imine. The investigation further revealed that decomposition of hydroxylamines during APCI depends upon the concentration of the analyte and on the acidity of the solution introduced into the ionization source. The pH-dependence of decomposition was utilized for the development of an MS method that allows for the unambiguous identification of N–OH functionalities. This method was applied for the study of natural products including polyamine toxins from the venom of the spider Agelenopsis aperta and mayfoline, a cyclic polyamine derivative of the shrub Maytenus buxifolia.


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