Minimizing Ionic Interference: An APCI-MS Strategy for Real-Time Reaction Monitoring in Ionic Liquids

IF 2 3区 化学 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Chiara Salvitti, Alessia Di Noi, Francesca Cosentino, Cinzia Michenzi, Federico Pepi, Marta Managò, Isabella Chiarotto, Anna Troiani
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Ionic liquids (ILs) are a class of organic salts with melting points below 100°C. Owing to their unique chemical and physical properties, they are used as solvents and catalysts in various chemical transformations, progressively replacing common volatile organic solvents (VOCs) in green synthetic applications. However, their intrinsic ionic nature can restrict the use of mass spectrometric techniques to monitor the time progress of a reaction occurring in an IL medium, thus preventing one from following the formation of the reaction products or intercepting the reaction intermediates. The intense ionic signals related to the IL cation, anion, and their aggregates can indeed suppress the ionic intensities of substrates that are not intrinsically charged and often poorly ionizable. In this paper, we developed an atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry (APCI-MS) approach to overcome this limitation and minimize interference from the IL. The possibility of obtaining an estimation of the product yields by directly sampling the reaction mixture without quenching the process was tested by constructing calibration curves on three different model reactions, namely, (i) Knoevenagel condensation, (ii) oxidative esterification of aromatic aldehydes, and (iii) benzoin addition. A good correlation was obtained between the product yields measured by the APCI-MS procedure and those extrapolated from the isolated products. These results highlight the potential of this approach for real-time monitoring of reactions in ILs, eliminating the need for time-consuming extraction steps and minimizing the risk of losing critical mechanistic information.

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最小化离子干扰:用于离子液体实时反应监测的APCI-MS策略
离子液体是一类熔点低于100℃的有机盐。由于其独特的化学和物理性质,它们被用作各种化学转化的溶剂和催化剂,在绿色合成应用中逐渐取代常见的挥发性有机溶剂(VOCs)。然而,它们固有的离子性质会限制质谱技术的使用,以监测在IL介质中发生的反应的时间进展,从而阻止人们跟踪反应产物的形成或拦截反应中间体。与IL阳离子、阴离子及其聚集体相关的强离子信号确实可以抑制非本质带电且通常电离性差的底物的离子强度。在本文中,我们开发了一种常压化学电离质谱(APCI-MS)方法来克服这一限制,并最大限度地减少来自IL的干扰。通过构建三种不同模型反应的校准曲线,即(i) Knoevenagel缩合反应,(ii)芳香醛的氧化酯化反应,(三)加入安息香。用APCI-MS法测定的产物产率与从分离产物中推断的产物产率具有良好的相关性。这些结果突出了这种方法在实时监测il中的反应方面的潜力,消除了耗时的提取步骤的需要,并最大限度地降低了丢失关键机制信息的风险。
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Journal of Mass Spectrometry
Journal of Mass Spectrometry 化学-光谱学
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5.10
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84
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Mass Spectrometry publishes papers on a broad range of topics of interest to scientists working in both fundamental and applied areas involving the study of gaseous ions. The aim of JMS is to serve the scientific community with information provided and arranged to help senior investigators to better stay abreast of new discoveries and studies in their own field, to make them aware of events and developments in associated fields, and to provide students and newcomers the basic tools with which to learn fundamental and applied aspects of mass spectrometry.
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