V. Gabelica et al., Kinetics of solvent addition on electrosprayed ions in an electrospray source and in a quadrupole ion trap, INT J MASS, 210(1-3), 2001, pp. 113-119
Benzylpyridinium cations readily fragment in the electrospray source by los
s of pyridine to give benzyl cations (M-79). The full-scan spectra obtained
with some instruments also show, in addition. an m/z (M-38) peak correspon
ding to the addition of acetonitrile, being present in the solvent mixture,
on the benzyl cations. Here we report that the addition reaction can occur
in the source region of electrospray mass spectrometry instruments, and in
a quadrupole ion trap, The kinetics of acetonitrile addition was monitored
in an ion trap, acetonitrile being provided by leakage from the source, th
rough the heated capillary. For benzyl ions with different substituents, th
e addition kinetics has been found positively correlated with the Brown par
ameter sigma (+) of the benzyl radical, and therefore with the effective ch
arge density on the alpha -carbon atom of the benzyl ion. This is consisten
t with the Langevin or average-dipole-orientation (ADO) theory of ion-molec
ule reaction kinetics. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V.