Literature DB >> 31198414

Mass spectral studies of the biologically active stereoisomer family of e,e,e-(methanofullrene(60-63)-carboxylic acids.

Michael Grayson1, Joshua Hardt2, Michael Gross1, Subhasish K Chakraborty3, Laura Dugan2,3.   

Abstract

Fullerene-based compounds are being developed for an extensive range of biomedical applications, and may provide a completely new class of biologically useful reagents. In support of our continuing investigation and characterization of one such compound, e,e,e-fullerene(60)-63-tris malonic acid (1) we optimized the conditions for obtaining mass spectra. Both positive and negative ion mass spectra are obtained using electrospray ionization (ESI). However, the spectra are dramatically different in the different ionization modes. We studied the effect of solvent media, acid content as well as the concentration of the compound (1) on mass fragmentation pattern both in positive and negative mode. The best mass spectra were obtained when 1 was sprayed from a solution containing a weak organic acid added to aqueous methanol (1:1) in positive mode. We also analyzed the ion current as function of capillary voltage for selected ion. Fragment ions formed by the direct loss of carboxyl groups from the doubly-charged dimer occur for the loss of one, two and six carboxyl groups. Of these, the loss of one carboxyl is the most abundant. The dominant mechanism for the formation of singly-charged fragment ions arises from splitting of the doubly-charged dimers into singly-charged monomers with subsequent carboxyl losses.

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Keywords:  ESI; Fullerene; dimer; doubly charged; negative ion; positive ion

Year:  2018        PMID: 31198414      PMCID: PMC6565435          DOI: 10.2174/1573411013666170703161534

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Anal Chem        ISSN: 1573-4110            Impact factor:   1.892


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Journal:  J Mass Spectrom       Date:  2000-07       Impact factor: 1.982

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