Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.118, No.45, 10679-10687, 2014
Collision-Induced Dissociation of Mono layer Protected Clusters Au-144 and Au-130 in an Electrospray Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer
Gas-phase reactions of larger gold clusters are poorly known because generation of the intact parent species for mass spectrometric analysis remains quite challenging. Herein we report in-source collision-induced dissociation (CID) results for the monolayer protected clusters (MPCs) Au-144(SR)(60) and Au-130(SR)(50), where R- = PhCH2CH2-, in a Bruker micrOTOF time-of-flight mass spectrometer. A sample mixture of the two clusters was introduced into the mass spectrometer by positive mode electrospray ionization. Standard source conditions were used to acquire a reference mass spectrum, exhibiting negligible fragmentation, and then the capillary-skimmer potential difference was increased to induce in-source CID within this low-pressure region (similar to 4 mbar). Remarkably, distinctive fragmentation patterns are observed for each MPC3+ parent ion. An assignment of all the major dissociation products (ions and neutrals) is deduced and interpreted by using the distinguishing characteristics in the standard structure-models for the respective MPCs. Also, we propose a ring-forming elimination mechanism to explain R-H neutral loss, as separate from the channels leading to RS-SR or (AuSR)(4) neutrals.