Title of article
7.87 eV postionization of peptides containing tryptophan or derivatized with fluorescein
Author/Authors
L. Hanley، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
4
From page
6723
To page
6726
Abstract
Chemical tags such as anthracene can be attached to a molecular analyte and serve as chromophores for 7.87 eV laser postionization by
lowering the overall ionization potential of the tagged molecular complex. Fluorescein and tryptophan are demonstrated as two new tags for
7.87 eV laser postionization of various amino acids and peptides. Other molecular species that are efficient fluorescence probes should also serve as
tags for 7.87 eV postionization since they display highest occupied molecular orbitals with extended p-conjugation that lead to ionization
potentials below this photon energy and an ability to stabilize the net positive charge of the radical cations. This technique is demonstrated here for
laser desorbed species, but is also applicable to keV ion sputtered neutrals. Overall, 7.87 eV laser postionization of derivatized species promises to
expand the capabilities of mass spectrometric surface analysis
Keywords
Vacuum ultraviolet , Postionization , peptides , Laser Desorption , ToF MS , Derivatization
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1002423
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