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- Title
Structural characterization of fatty acid anions via gas‐phase charge inversion using Mg(tri‐butyl‐terpyridine)<sub>2</sub><sup>2+</sup> reagent ions.
- Authors
Nsiah, Sarah T.; Fabijanczuk, Kimberly C.; McLuckey, Scott A.
- Abstract
Rationale: Free fatty acids and lipid classes containing fatty acid esters are major components of lipidome. In the absence of a chemical derivatization step, FA anions do not yield all of the structural information that may be of interest under commonly used collision‐induced dissociation (CID) conditions. A line of work that avoids condensed‐phase derivatization takes advantage of gas‐phase ion/ion chemistry to charge invert FA anions to an ion type that provides the structural information of interest using conventional CID. This work was motivated by the potential for significant improvement in overall efficiency for obtaining FA chain structural information. Methods: A hybrid triple quadrupole/linear ion‐trap tandem mass spectrometer that has been modified to enable the execution of ion/ion reaction experiments was used to evaluate the use of 4,4′,4″‐tri‐tert‐butyl‐2,2′:6′,2″‐terpyridine (ttb‐Terpy) as the ligand in divalent magnesium complexes for charge inversion of FA anions. Results: Mg(ttb‐Terpy)22+ complexes provide significantly improved efficiency in producing structurally informative products from FA ions relative to Mg(Terpy)22+ complexes, as demonstrated for straight‐chain FAs, branched‐chain FAs, unsaturated FAs, and cyclopropane‐containing FAs. It was discovered that most of the structurally informative fragmentation from [FA‐H + Mg(ttb‐Terpy)]+ results from the loss of a methyl radical from the ligand followed by radical‐directed dissociation (RDD), which stands in contrast to the charge‐remote fragmentation (CRF) believed to be operative with the [FA‐H + Mg(Terpy)]+ ions. Conclusions: This work demonstrates that a large fraction of product ions from the CID of ions of the form [FA‐H + Mg(ttb‐Terpy)]+ are derived from RDD of the FA backbone, with a very minor fraction arising from structurally uninformative dissociation channels. This ligand provides an alternative to previously used ligands for the structural characterization of FAs via CRF.
- Subjects
QUADRUPOLE ion trap mass spectrometry; FATTY acids; DAUGHTER ions; FATTY acid esters; ANIONS; METHYL radicals; FREE fatty acids
- Publication
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry: RCM, 2024, Vol 38, Issue 11, p1
- ISSN
0951-4198
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/rcm.9741