gramicidin-a has been researched along with octogen* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for gramicidin-a and octogen
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Enhancement of the molecular ion yield in plasma desorption mass spectrometry using explosive matrices.
The working hypothesis of this study was that the chemical energy of matrix material may be released, although only on a microscale, under MeV ion bombardment and may assist ejection of large intact bioorganic molecules. To test the hypothesis, the performance of several common explosives, as matrices in plasma desorption mass spectrometry, was compared to the standard matrix, nitrocellulose (NC), which is also a high explosive. Two explosives, RDX and HMX, were found to be new, effective matrices for peptides and proteins. While the performance of RDX was comparable with that of nitrocellulose, HMX gave a superior molecular ion yield and a higher average charge state of desorbed molecular ions compared with NC. Noth RDX and HMX have a similar chemical composition and structure, although the latter is a more powerful explosive. The measured total ion yield allows the conclusion that the increase in the amount of ejected material, due to the chemical energy release in high explosives under MeV ion bombardment, is limited, perhaps to a factor of 2 to 3. The fact that not all tested explosives gave molecular ions from peptides and proteins suggests that other factors, such as gas-phase chemistry, may play a significant role in molecular ion formation. Topics: Animals; Azocines; Bombesin; Cattle; Gramicidin; Heterocyclic Compounds, 1-Ring; Indicators and Reagents; Insulin; Mass Spectrometry; Peptides; Proteins; Triazines | 1997 |