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      Ozonolysis of phospholipid double bonds during electrospray ionization: a new tool for structure determination.

      Journal of the American Chemical Society
      Molecular Structure, Oxidation-Reduction, Oxygen, chemistry, Ozone, Phospholipids, Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization, methods

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          Ozonolysis of double bonds is observed during the negative ion electrospray ionization of unsaturated phospholipids under conditions that produce a corona discharge. Ionic products of the ozonolysis are detected and characterized by mass spectrometry, and the mass-to-charge ratio of these species can be used to unambiguously assign the double bond position within the unsaturated fatty acid radyls. The reaction products are consistent with the gas-phase ozonolysis of desolvated phospholipid ions in an atmosphere rich in volatilized solvent. Reactions may be carried out in a conventional electrospray ionization mass spectrometer and provide a new method for the structural characterization of phospholipids.

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          16390120
          10.1021/ja056797h

          Chemistry
          Molecular Structure,Oxidation-Reduction,Oxygen,chemistry,Ozone,Phospholipids,Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization,methods

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