Journal article
Unleashing radical sites in non-covalent complexes: The case of the protonated S-nitrosocysteine/18-crown-6 complex
S Osburn, RAJ O'Hair
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.1002/rcm.6745
Abstract
RATIONALE Introducing radicals onto gas-phase non-covalent complexes and studying their chemistry is a relatively unexplored frontier. In generating these radicals via bond homolysis reactions, it is important that the energy necessary for forming the radical does not exceed the energy required for dissociating the complex itself. Based on this consideration, new approaches for creating these radicals will probably have to involve incorporation of weak bonds that can easily undergo homolysis. METHODS The formation of a radical cation, via collision-induced dissociation, of protonated S-nitrosocysteine non-covalently bound to the crown ether 18-crown-6 is described here. The radical cation of..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
We thank the ARC for financial support through the ARC CoE program and via LE130100024 (funding for the Thermo LTQ Orbitrap Elite ETD).