Effects of Electron Kinetic Energy and Ion-Electron Inelastic Collisions in Electron Capture Dissociation Measured Using Ion Nanocalorimetry
- 30 June 2008
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
- Vol. 19 (6) , 772-779
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasms.2008.02.010
Abstract
Ion nanocalorimetry is used to measure the effects of electron kinetic energy in electron capture dissociation (ECD). With ion nanocalorimetry, the internal energy deposited into a hydrated cluster upon activation can be determined from the number of water molecules that evaporate. Varying the heated cathode potential from −1.3 to −2.0 V during ECD has no effect on the average number of water molecules lost from the reduced clusters of either [Ca(H2O)15]2+ or [Ca(H2O)32]2+, even when these data are extrapolated to a cathode potential of zero volts. These results indicate that the initial electron kinetic energy does not go into internal energy in these ions upon ECD. No effects of ion heating from inelastic ion-electron collisions are observed for electron irradiation times up to 200 ms, although some heating occurs for [Ca(H2O)17]2+ at longer irradiation times. In contrast, this effect is negligible for [Ca(H2O)32]2+, a cluster size typically used in nanocalorimetry experiments, indicating that energy transfer from inelastic ion-electron collisions is negligible compared with effects of radiative absorption and emission for these larger clusters. These results have significance toward establishing the accuracy with which electrochemical redox potentials, measured on an absolute basis in the gas phase using ion nanocalorimetry, can be related to relative potentials measured in solution.Keywords
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