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Desorption/ionization Efficiencies Of Triacylglycerols And Phospholipids Via Easi-ms.
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Journal Of Mass Spectrometry : Jms. v. 49, n. 5, p. 335-41, 2014-May.
1096-9888
10.1002/jms.3366
24809895
Autor
Fernandes, Anna Maria A P
Fernandes, Gabriel D
Barrera-Arellano, Daniel
de Sá, Gilberto F
Lins, Roberto D
Eberlin, Marcos N
Alberici, Rosana M
Institución
Resumen
Knowledge of the major effects governing desorption/ionization efficiency is required for the development and application of ambient mass spectrometry. Although all triacylglycerols (TAG) have the same favorable protonation and cationization sites, their desorption/ionization efficiencies can vary dramatically during easy ambient sonic-spray ionization because of structural differences in the carbon chain. To quantify this somewhat surprising and drastic effect, we have performed a systematic investigation of desorption/ionization efficiencies as a function of unsaturation and length for TAG as well as for diacylglycerols, monoacylglycerols and several phospholipids (PL). Affinities for Na(+) as a function of unsaturation level have also been assayed via comprehensive metadynamics calculations to understand the influence of this phenomenon on the ionization efficiency. The results suggest that dipole-dipole interactions within a carbon chain tuned by unsaturation sites govern ionization efficiency of TAG and PL. 49 335-41