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Characterization of Underivatized Pterins by Laser Desorption Fourier Transfonn Mass Spectrometry

Characterization of Underivatized Pterins by Laser Desorption Fourier Transfonn Mass Spectrometry Summary Laser desorption FfMS provides a powerful method for examining the structures of underivatized pteridines. (M + Na)+ and (M + K)+ ions are generated by laser desorption and can be used to determine molecular weights. The negative ion spectra provide more detailed structural information through an (M-H)- ion as well as a variety of fragment ions. The collisional dissociation spectra of these negative ions give detailed structural information which is determined by possible resonance structures for the specific ions. Deuterium exchange reactions were found to be quite useful to define fragmentation pathways. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Pteridines de Gruyter

Characterization of Underivatized Pterins by Laser Desorption Fourier Transfonn Mass Spectrometry

Pteridines , Volume 4 (2) – May 1, 1993

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Publisher
de Gruyter
Copyright
Copyright © 1993 by the
ISSN
0933-4807
eISSN
2195-4720
DOI
10.1515/pteridines.1993.4.2.72
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Abstract

Summary Laser desorption FfMS provides a powerful method for examining the structures of underivatized pteridines. (M + Na)+ and (M + K)+ ions are generated by laser desorption and can be used to determine molecular weights. The negative ion spectra provide more detailed structural information through an (M-H)- ion as well as a variety of fragment ions. The collisional dissociation spectra of these negative ions give detailed structural information which is determined by possible resonance structures for the specific ions. Deuterium exchange reactions were found to be quite useful to define fragmentation pathways.

Journal

Pteridinesde Gruyter

Published: May 1, 1993

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