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  • - The study focuses on the N-protomer of 4-aminobenzoic acid, investigating the gas-phase chemistry of the 4-(carboxyphenyl)trimethylammonium ion formed through electrospray ionization (ESI).
  • - Researchers synthesized and purified the compound, conducting experiments using mass spectrometry to observe fragmentation patterns, primarily involving the loss of methyl radicals.
  • - Findings indicate that the free carboxylic acid group in the compound shows low reactivity towards various neutral reagents, aligning with theoretical calculations that suggest specific reaction mechanisms.

Article Abstract

Rationale: There are a growing number of examples of protomers formed via electrospray ionization (ESI) that do not fragment under mobile proton conditions, giving rise to distinct tandem mass spectra. To model the N-protomer of 4-aminobenzoic acid, here we study the gas-phase unimolecular and bimolecular chemistry of the 4-(carboxyphenyl)trimethylammonium ion.

Methods: 4-(Carboxyphenyl)trimethylammonium iodide was synthesized, purified via recrystallization and transferred to the gas phase via ESI. 4-(Carboxyphenyl)trimethylammonium ion, 7, was mass selected and subjected to collision-induced dissociation and ion-molecule reactions in a linear ion trap mass spectrometer.

Results: The major fragmentation channel for the fixed-charge cation 7 is methyl radical loss, whereas loss of trimethylamine and CO represents minor pathways. The free carboxylic acid functional group of 7 is unreactive toward a number of neutral reagents (methanol, acetone, acetonitrile, and N,N'-diisopropylcarbodiimide). 7 reacts very slowly with trimethylborate via addition-elimination, consistent with density functional theory (DFT) calculations that show this reaction is slightly endothermic. The deuterated cation 7(D) undergoes slow D/H exchange with ethanol, and DFT calculations reveal that a flip-flop mechanism operates.

Conclusions: The free carboxylic group of 7 is not very reactive toward neutral reagents in the gas phase.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rcm.9681DOI Listing

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