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Chromatography

Understanding the Charge Issues in Mono and di-Quaternary Ammonium Compounds for Their Determination by LC/ESI-MS/MS

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Pages 2367-2376 | Received 02 Mar 2012, Accepted 01 May 2012, Published online: 24 Oct 2012
 

Abstract

Chromatographers often develop problems while optimizing a method for the quantification of quaternary ammonium compounds in ESI-MS/MS. Intransigency observed in quaternary ammonium compounds to undergo the classical molecular adduct formation [M+H]+ in ESI-MS/MS reduces confidence among chromatographers while working with unit mass resolution. In this study, we provide the evidence for an exceptional rule followed by mono- and di-quaternary ammonium compounds in ESI-MS/MS in the precursor ion formation. Under ESI conditions mono- and di-quaternary ammonium compounds form molecular ions with the formula of m q / z q rather than ( m + z )/ z . Formation of m q / 2 is observed for di-quaternary ammonium compounds in precursor ion scan and m q / 1 in product ion scan, if loss of one of the quaternary charge occurs during CID. In di-quaternary ammonium compounds, this process can also result in the formation of fragment ions with higher mass as compared to precursor ion. Hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatographic separation has been used to demonstrate the elution of quaternary ammonium compounds in a single run in the ESI-MS/MS. This work concludes that the analyst must realize and consider these charge issues while dealing with positively charged compounds in LC/ESI-MS/MS.

Acknowledgments

We thank DST-FIST for providing LC/MS/MS to High Precision Bioanalytical Facility for conducting this study. This study was funded by AIIMS intramural grant (F.6-1/2010-Acad).

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