1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf01437269
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Direct fission versus sequential evaporation mechanism of sputtered caesium iodide cluster ions

Abstract: Abstract.A triple stage hybrid mass spectrometer was scanned for the trapping of the reaction intermediates of the over-all loss of two CsI-moieties from size-selected caesium iodide cluster ions of the general formula Cs (CsI). + . In addition to appropriate MS/MS/MS-methods an electrically floated collision cell has been applied to trap intermediates of unimolecular and collision-induced evaporations. In comparison with other experimental findings the features of the evaporation mechanism are discussed.

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“…The loss of (CsI) 2 or even larger oligomers was found to occur in high energy CID [30]. In low energy CID, similar to our approach, only loss of the dimer was observed for small clusters [31], whereas sequential loss of single salt units was only found in lower abundance for larger clusters [29].…”
Section: Fragmentation Behaviorsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…The loss of (CsI) 2 or even larger oligomers was found to occur in high energy CID [30]. In low energy CID, similar to our approach, only loss of the dimer was observed for small clusters [31], whereas sequential loss of single salt units was only found in lower abundance for larger clusters [29].…”
Section: Fragmentation Behaviorsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The formation and dissociation of various salt clusters in ESI-MS have been studied extensively [23][24][25][26][27], whereas the possibility of a direct fission of salt oligomers in the fragmentation has been investigated using the example of cesium iodide clusters of the form (CsI) n Cs + [28][29][30][31]. The loss of (CsI) 2 or even larger oligomers was found to occur in high energy CID [30].…”
Section: Fragmentation Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although our work with ionic liquid clusters [4] did not actively excite ion fragmentation, the mass spectra of DMA-selected ions showed a diversity of product ions along with the parent ion, clearly revealing individual neutral ion-pair evaporation events of the form (CA) n C ϩ ¡(CA) n-1 C ϩ ϩCA. Metastable evaporation events from ionic clusters have been previously observed for hot ions formed by highenergy processes, in particular sputtering from CsI surfaces [5,6]. However, these are the first direct observations of single molecule evaporation events with ionic liquids, and therefore warrant the present more detailed account.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…In this case however, covalent cleavage of the protein appears to be a competitive process to noncovalent subunit ejection. This is evident from the observation of complementary fragment ions between 5300 and 6600 m/z that correspond to [pentamer-y 40 . This process, summarized in Scheme 2, is an unusual example of backbone fragmentation from oligomeric proteins by CID, while preserving some of the noncovalent interactions between subunits as well as the covalently bound saccharide.…”
Section: Protein Complexesmentioning
confidence: 95%