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Observation of amide anions in solution by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
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Resonance StabilizationCombinatorial ChemistryEngineeringIon ExchangeBiochemistryAmide AnionsNatural SciencesEquivalent Resonance StructuresMass SpectrometryBiological Mass SpectrometryOrganic ChemistryAnalytical ChemistryNegative Quasimolecular IonsChemistryAnion SensingSolution (Chemistry)Ion Mobility
Negative quasimolecular ions of aromatic carboxylic acid amides have been observed unexpectedly under electrospray ionization conditions. Hypothetically, deprotonation of either carboxamide or carboximidic acid tautomers can produce anions with equivalent resonance structures, the stability of which is affected by conjugated aromatic substituents. In this study, a series of meta and para substituted benzamides were analyzed using electrospray ionization mass spectrometry in aqueous methanolic solutions. The degree of ionization was found to be pH dependent and was enhanced by electron-withdrawing substituents and suppressed by electron-donating groups. The observed effect on apparent acidity can be accounted for by resonance stabilization.
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