Organic Chemistry
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Author: William H. Brown, Brent L. Iverson, Eric Anslyn, Christopher S. Foote
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.38P
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Interpretation:
The protein (P) gives a three type of cluster and what mass-charge values do these clusters appear in the mass spectrum, the correct reason has to be explained with the given molecular mass values.
Concept Introduction:
Electrospray ionization (ESI):
- • This technique used in mass spectrometry to produced different ions.
- • It is especially useful in producing ions from macromolecules because it overcomes the propensity of these molecules to fragment when ionized.
- • The primary ion source used in liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, because it is liquid-gas interface that is capable of coupling liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry.
Mass spectrum: It generates multiple ions from the sample under investigation, it than separates them according to their specific mass to charge ration
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Chapter 14 Solutions
Organic Chemistry
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