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-  2019 

Isotope labeling and infrared multiple

DOI: 10.1177/1469066718809881

Keywords: Metal-mediated reactions,tandem mass spectrometry,infrared multiple-photon photodissociation,ion spectroscopy,ion structure

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Electrospray ionization was used to generate species such as [ZnNO3(CH3OH)2]+ from Zn(NO3)2?XH2O dissolved in a mixture of CH3OH and H2O. Collision-induced dissociation of [ZnNO3(CH3OH)2]+ causes elimination of CH3OH to form [ZnNO3(CH3OH)]+. Subsequent collision-induced dissociation of [ZnNO3(CH3OH)]+ causes elimination of 47 mass units (u), consistent with ejection of HNO2. The neutral loss shifts to 48?u for collision-induced dissociation of [ZnNO3(CD3OH)]+, demonstrating the ejection of HNO2 involves intra-complex transfer of H from the methyl group methanol ligand. Subsequent collision-induced dissociation causes the elimination of 30?u (32?u for the complex with CD3OH), suggesting the elimination of formaldehyde (CH2?=?O). The product ion is [ZnOH]+. Collision-induced dissociation of a precursor complex created using CH3-18OH shows the isotope label is retained in CH2?=?O. Density functional theory calculations suggested that the “rearranged” product, ZnOH with bound HNO2 and formaldehyde is significantly lower in energy than ZnNO3 with bound methanol. We therefore used infrared multiple-photon photodissociation spectroscopy to determine the structures of both [ZnNO3(CH3OH)2]+ and [ZnNO3(CH3OH)]+. The infrared spectra clearly show that both ions contain intact nitrate and methanol ligands, which suggests that rearrangement occurs during collision-induced dissociation of [ZnNO3(CH3OH)]+. Based on the density functional theory calculations, we propose that transfer of H, from the methyl group of the CH3OH ligand to nitrate, occurs in concert with the formation of a Zn–C bond. After dissociation to release HNO2, the product rearranges with the insertion of the remaining O atom into the Zn–C bond. Subsequent C–O bond cleavage, with H transfer, produces an ion–molecule complex composed of [ZnOH]+ and O?=?CH2

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