4329-72-0Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Internal energy deposition for low energy, femtosecond laser vaporization and nanospray post-ionization mass spectrometry using thermometer ions
Flanigan, Paul M.,Shi, Fengjian,Archer, Jieutonne J.,Levis, Robert J.
, p. 716 - 724 (2015/05/05)
The internal energy of p-substituted benzylpyridinium ions after laser vaporization using low energy, femtosecond duration laser pulses of wavelengths 800 and 1042 nm was determined using the survival yield method. Laser vaporization of dried benzylpyridi
Determination of internal energy distributions of laser electrospray mass spectrometry using thermometer ions and other biomolecules
Flanigan, Paul M.,Shi, Fengjian,Perez, Johnny J.,Karki, Santosh,Pfeiffer, Conrad,Schafmeister, Christian,Levis, Robert J.
, p. 1572 - 1582 (2014/08/18)
(Figure Presented) The internal energy distributions for dried and liquid samples that were vaporized with femtosecond duration laser pulses centered at 800 nm and postionized by electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry (LEMS) were measured and compared
Surface acoustic wave nebulization produces ions with lower internal energy than electrospray ionization
Huang, Yue,Turecek, Frantisek,Yoon, Sung Hwan,Heron, Scott R.,Masselon, Christophe D.,Edgar, J. Scott,Goodlett, David R.
, p. 1062 - 1070,9 (2020/08/24)
Surface acoustic wave nebulization (SAWN) has recently been reported as a novel method to transfer non-volatile analytes directly from solution to the gas phase for mass spectrometric analysis. Here we present a comparison of the survival yield of SAWN ve
Efficient macrocyclization achieved via conformational control using intermolecular noncovalent π-cation/arene interactions
Bolduc, Philippe,Jacques, Alexandre,Collins, Shawn K.
supporting information; experimental part, p. 12790 - 12791 (2010/11/04)
Quinolinium salt 3 is an effective additive that acts as a conformation control element (CCE) to promote macrocyclization to form rigid cyclophanes via olefin metathesis or Glaser-Hay coupling, which do not cyclize in the absence of the additive. The additives are easily synthesized and highly modifiable and have solubility profiles which allow for simple recovery via filtration.
Conformational investigation of N-aralkylpyridinium ions by Cotton-Mouton effect method
Bulgarevich, S. B.,Bren, D. V.,Movshovic, D. Y.,Finocchiaro, P.,Failla, S.
, p. 147 - 156 (2007/10/02)
Molar Cotton-Mouton constants and refractions are reported at 298 K for the following N-aralkylpyridinium cations as solutes in water or acetonitrile: (C6H5)CH2(+NC5H5), (4-ClC6H4)CH2(+NC5H5), (3-ClC6H4)CH2(+NC5H5), (3-ClC
