Publications by authors named "H I Durst"

We explore a thermal separation technique for use with Direct Analysis in Real Time (DART). By applying gas temperature ramping, we are able to disburse a mixture of compounds in time. The three components were selected to create a challenging mixture that would not likely be discerned solely using exact mass capabilities.

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Biotoxin activity assays typically involve multistep sample preparation, multicomponent reactions, multistep analysis, or a combination thereof. We report a single-step, real-time ricin activity assay that requires little or no sample preparation and employs direct analysis in real time mass spectrometry. The release of adenine from the inhomogeneous substrate herring sperm DNA by ricin was determined to be 53 +/- 2 pmol adenine per picomole of ricin per hour.

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Article Synopsis
  • DART is an innovative ion source that enables quick mass spectrometry detection of various substances in open air without needing sample preparation or causing damage to the sample.
  • The technique has proven effective for detecting chemical weapons but has faced questions regarding its quantitative accuracy and consistency.
  • This study confirms the DART method's reliability by producing strong calibration curves for nerve agents and blister agents, showing minimal error in measurements and allowing for faster data collection.
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The stacking and T-shaped interactions between the natural DNA or RNA nucleobases (adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine, uracil) and all aromatic amino acids (histidine, phenylalanine, tyrosine, tryptophan) were investigated using ab initio quantum mechanical calculations. We characterized the potential energy surface of nucleobase-amino acid dimers using the MP2/6-31G*(0.25) method.

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