2015
DOI: 10.1039/c5an00602c
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Synthesis of model humic substances: a mechanistic study using controllable H/D exchange and Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry

Abstract: The products of the oxidative coupling of phenols are frequently used as synthetic analogues to natural humic substances (HS) for biomedical research. However, their molecular compositions and exact structures remain largely unknown. The objective of this study was to develop a novel approach for the molecular-level analysis of phenolic polymerisates that is capable of inventorying molecular constituents and resolving their distinct structural formulas. For this purpose, we have synthesized the model HS using … Show more

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“…The exchange of the labile amide hydrogens for deuterium in the solution is used for the studying of the protein conformation dynamic. The exchange of labile hydrogens from −OH groups and exchange of non‐labile −CH hydrogens can be used for the obtaining structural information about individual compounds of complex organic mixtures such as humic substances . Gas phase exchange can be applied for fundamental studies of the folding and unfolding of macromolecular ions in the vacuum as well as for determination of particular reaction center in organic molecules .…”
Section: Use Of the In‐esi Source Isotopic Exchangementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The exchange of the labile amide hydrogens for deuterium in the solution is used for the studying of the protein conformation dynamic. The exchange of labile hydrogens from −OH groups and exchange of non‐labile −CH hydrogens can be used for the obtaining structural information about individual compounds of complex organic mixtures such as humic substances . Gas phase exchange can be applied for fundamental studies of the folding and unfolding of macromolecular ions in the vacuum as well as for determination of particular reaction center in organic molecules .…”
Section: Use Of the In‐esi Source Isotopic Exchangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The enumeration of carboxylic groups can be performed based on deuteromethylation . Preliminary information about the position of substituents on the aromatic ring can be obtained using the acid and base catalyzed exchange of the −CH hygrogens (see Figure ). By the simultaneous analysis of the isotopic exchange data the structure of the individual compounds of the humic substances can be predicted.…”
Section: Use Of the In‐esi Source Isotopic Exchangementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently it was suggested to perform the H/D exchange reaction directly in the ESI source 28, 29 . This approach was applied to study proteins 3032 , oligosaccharides 33 , natural complex mixtures 3437 and small organic molecules 38 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the advantageous features of the gas phase H/D exchange reaction is the use of elevated temperatures in the region of droplet evaporation, when several unusual gas phase reactions can take place. One of such reactions is the supermetallization 30 , which is also described in the paper. The investigation of the pathways of fragmentation of supermetallized complexes may provide structural information whic cannot be obtained in the H/D exchange experiments because metal atoms are less labile than protons, so the effect of scrambling would be minimized 3942 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%