2008
DOI: 10.1021/ac801501f
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Evaluation of Flexible Linear Tricationic Salts as Gas-Phase Ion-Pairing Reagents for the Detection of Divalent Anions in Positive Mode ESI-MS

Abstract: Anion analysis is of great importance to many scientific areas of interest. Problems with negative mode ESI-MS prevent researchers from achieving sensitive detection for anions. Recently, we have shown that cationic reagents can be paired with anions, such that detection can be done in the positive mode, allowing for low limits of detections for anions using ESI-MS. In this analysis, we present the use of 16 newly synthesized flexible linear tricationic ion-paring reagents for the detection of 11 divalent anio… Show more

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“…Additionally, LTC 1 and TTC 1, which are the phosphonium containing reagents, (Figure 1), account for 26 (of 34) of the lowest LODs. The exceptional overall performance of the TPP reagents for this set of divalent anions is in agreement with previous studies [45].…”
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“…Additionally, LTC 1 and TTC 1, which are the phosphonium containing reagents, (Figure 1), account for 26 (of 34) of the lowest LODs. The exceptional overall performance of the TPP reagents for this set of divalent anions is in agreement with previous studies [45].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In the case of these analytes, the halogen is lost from the anion and remains paired with the trication (or a portion of it). This was seen in our previous study on the linear trications [45]. Figure 4a illustrates a proposed fragmentation pattern for dibromomaleate using TTC 1.…”
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confidence: 64%
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