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Matteo Lanza1, W Joe Acton, Simone Jürschik, Philipp Sulzer, Kostiantyn Breiev, Alfons Jordan, Eugen Hartungen, Gernot Hanel, Lukas Märk, Chris A Mayhew, Tilmann D Märk.
Abstract
The isomers 4-methylethcathinone and N-ethylbuphedrone are substitutes for the recently banned drug mephedrone. We find that with conventional proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS), it is not possible to distinguish between these two isomers, because essentially for both substances, only the protonated molecules are observed at a mass-to-charge ratio of 192 (C12 H18NO(+)). However, when utilising an advanced PTR-MS instrument that allows us to switch the reagent ions (selective reagent ionisation) from H3O(+) (which is commonly used in PTR-MS) to NO(+), O2(+) and Kr(+), characteristic product (fragment) ions are detected: C4H10N(+) (72 Da) for 4-methylethcathinone and C5 H12N(+) (86 Da) for N-ethylbuphedrone; thus, selective reagent ionisation MS proves to be a powerful tool for fast detection and identification of these compounds.Entities:
Keywords: PTR-MS; SRI-MS; designer drugs; mephedrone; new psychoactive substances
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24078242 DOI: 10.1002/jms.3253
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mass Spectrom ISSN: 1076-5174 Impact factor: 1.982