| Literature DB >> 12625705 |
D Chávez1, A Ochoa, D Madrigal, M Castillo, K Espinoza, T González, E Vélez, J Meléndez, J D García, I A Rivero.
Abstract
A new approach on the use of mass spectrometry direct-insertion and a quadrupole detector for analysis of organic compounds supported in solid phase has been developed. This is a simple and efficient method based on cleavage due to the thermal-instability of the benzylic group of most commercial resins. The cleavage of supported compounds takes place in the spectrometer as a consequence of the high temperature in the instrument's chamber. These compounds are detected using a similar fragmentation pattern and a molecular ion corresponding to the same compound obtained by traditional synthesis. Polymer degradation fragments do not interfere with the spectrum interpretation, because only a few peaks and low intensities are detected. We report here the identification of different types of compounds supported in Merrifield resin, such as bis-o-aminobenzamides and simple aromatic and aliphatic compounds, using this new approach.Entities:
Year: 2003 PMID: 12625705 DOI: 10.1021/cc0200540
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Comb Chem ISSN: 1520-4766