A correlation is found between the fragment ion yield and the
degree of branching for oligosaccharides
analyzed by matrix assisted laser desorption ionization/Fourier
transform mass spectrometry (MALDI/FTMS). The
most branched oligosaccharides produced the least amount of fragment
ion. Another relationship is found between
the size of the alkali metal ion and the yields of fragment ions.
The smallest alkali metal ion produced the greatest
amount of fragment ions. The presence of the quasimolecular ion is
dependent on both the size of the metal ion and
the size of the sugar. A minimum number of saccharide residues are
necessary to stabilize the complex and produce
a quasimolecular ion. Molecular mechanics calculations were
performed and structures obtained consistent with the
observed experimental behavior. The site of coordination plays a
dominant role in the yield and types of fragment
ions observed.
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