Determination of binding selectivities in host-guest complexation by electrospray/quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometry

The quantifiable relationship between the equilibrium solution composition and electrospray (ESI) mass spectral peak intensities of simple host–guest complexes was investigated. Specifically, host–guest complexes of simple crown ethers or glymes with alkali metals and ammonium ions were studied. Com...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 1998-10, Vol.9 (10), p.1049-1059
Hauptverfasser: Blair, SherylM, Kempen, EstherC, Brodbelt, JenniferS
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The quantifiable relationship between the equilibrium solution composition and electrospray (ESI) mass spectral peak intensities of simple host–guest complexes was investigated. Specifically, host–guest complexes of simple crown ethers or glymes with alkali metals and ammonium ions were studied. Comparisons were made between the theoretical concentrations of host–guest complexes derived in solution from known stability constants and the peak intensities for the complexes observed by ESI mass spectrometry (ESI-MS). Two types of complexation experiments were undertaken. First, complexation of a single guest ion, such as an alkali metal, and two crown ethers was studied to evaluate the determination of binding selectivities. Second, complexation of two different guest ions by a single polyether host was also examined. In general, solvation was found to play an integral part in the ability to quantify binding selectivities by ESI-MS. The more similar the solvation energies of the two complexes in the mixture, the more quantifiable their binding selectivities by ESI-MS. In some cases, excellent correlation was obtained between the theoretically predicted selectivity ratios and the ESI mass spectral ratios, in particular when the ESI ratios were adjusted based on evaluation of ESI response factors for the various host–guest complexes.
ISSN:1044-0305
1879-1123
DOI:10.1016/S1044-0305(98)00082-8