2004
DOI: 10.1002/rcm.1316
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Application of 9‐nitroanthracene as a matrix for laser desorption/ionization analysis of fluorinated fullerenes

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“…However, MALDI caused various degrees of fragmentation in fluorofullerene analysis. [15][16][17] Boltalina's group suggested use of a trans-2-[3-{4-tert-butylphenyl}-2-methyl-2-propenylidene]malononitrile (DCTB) matrix with spectra recorded at or near the laser-fluence threshold to avoid over-excited fullerene ions, which carry too much internal energy and undergo fragmentation. 15 Fragmentation of fluorofullerenes was also observed by direct ESI, 25 possibly caused by electrolytic processes.…”
Section: Analysis Of Fullerenesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, MALDI caused various degrees of fragmentation in fluorofullerene analysis. [15][16][17] Boltalina's group suggested use of a trans-2-[3-{4-tert-butylphenyl}-2-methyl-2-propenylidene]malononitrile (DCTB) matrix with spectra recorded at or near the laser-fluence threshold to avoid over-excited fullerene ions, which carry too much internal energy and undergo fragmentation. 15 Fragmentation of fluorofullerenes was also observed by direct ESI, 25 possibly caused by electrolytic processes.…”
Section: Analysis Of Fullerenesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Boltalina's group have carried out extensive studies on the analysis of fluorofullerenes. [15][16][17]25,30 Because fullerenes are solids with limited vapor pressure, it is necessary to transfer their molecules to the gas phase by heating, which can result in the loss of ligands from fullerene derivatives. Considering this, MALDI would seem to be the best method for fullerene analysis.…”
Section: Analysis Of Fullerenesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, only even-electron fluorofullerene fragment ions of uneven fluorine content are observed in direct laser desorption/ionization. 39 However, in recent negative ion MALDI experiments, the formation of molecular anions could be achieved by applying different electron transfer matrices, such as sulfur, 44 9-NA 45 and DCTB. 46 Figure 2 provides a comparison of solvent-free direct laser ablation and solvent-free MALDI applying different matrix-to-analyte ratios of a fluorofullerene sample that contains C 60 F 18 as the major component and using sulfur as the matrix material.…”
Section: Solvent-free Ldi and (S8- 9-na-and Dctb-) Maldi Of Fluorofumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was found that C 60 F 36 was clearly suppressed in mixture with C 60 F 18 and the use of 9-NA was proposed for a more reliable analysis. 45 More recently, DCTB was identified as the best performing matrix with fluorofullerenes, 46 so that the suppression of C 70 F x in mixture with C 60 F x was studied here with these three commonly applied "fullerene matrices". Experiments were performed both by the use of solvent through combining analyte and matrix solutions and by use of the solvent-free approach as discussed above.…”
Section: F 36 and C 60 F 46 48 (C 70 F X )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former compound is used as an intermediate in the preparation of dyes, as a component in the formulation of nitrate explosives and as a deblooming agent for petroleum and oils [4] while, the latter compound, is used as a matrix for MALDI-TOF-MS (matrix laser desorption ionization time of flight -mass spectrometry) analysis of fluorinated fullerenes [5] and for the characterization of PAHs (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%