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7.87 eV Laser Desorption Postionization Mass Spectrometry of Adsorbed and Covalently Bound Bisphenol A Diglycidyl Methacrylate
- Publication Year :
- 2007
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Abstract
- Bisphenol A diglycidyl methacrylate (Bis-GMA) was adsorbed onto or covalently bound to a porous silicon oxide surface. Laser desorption 10.5 eV postionization mass spectrometry (LDPI-MS) was previously demonstrated for surface analysis of adsorbed and surface bound Bis-GMA, but signal to noise levels were low and ion fragmentation was extensive. 7.87 eV postionization using the fluorine laser was demonstrated here for Bis-GMA. However, signal levels remained low for LDPI-MS of Bis-GMA as its ionization potential (IP) was only approximately 7.8 eV, near threshold for single photon ionization by the 7.87 eV fluorine laser. It is known that aromatic tagging of molecular analytes can lower the overall IP of the tagged molecular complex, allowing 7.87 eV single photon ionization. Therefore, Bis-GMA was also derivatized with several tags whose IPs were either below or above 7.87 eV: the tag with an IP below 7.87 eV enhanced single photon ionization while the tags with higher IPs did not. However, signal intensities were enhanced by resonant laser desorption for two of the derivatized Bis-GMAs. Intact ions of Bis-GMA and its derivatives were generally observed by 7.87 eV LDPI-MS, consistent with the formation of ions with relatively little internal energy upon threshold single photon ionization.
- Subjects :
- Binding Sites
Chemistry
Lasers
010401 analytical chemistry
Analytical chemistry
010402 general chemistry
Mass spectrometry
01 natural sciences
Soft laser desorption
Article
0104 chemical sciences
Ion
Atmospheric-pressure laser ionization
Fragmentation (mass spectrometry)
Structural Biology
Desorption
Ionization
Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization
Bisphenol A-Glycidyl Methacrylate
Adsorption
Ionization energy
Spectroscopy
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b3bf10c9989ad735240e59ab72a80adb