Tautomerism of cytosine probed by gas phase IR spectroscopy
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The tautomerism of the gaseous protonated cytosine is studied using infrared multiple photon dissociation (IRMPD) spectroscopy of singly hydrated complexes of protonated cytosine in the 2700-3750 cm(-1) wavenumber range. The hydrated complexes are formed through argon-mediated collisions between bare electrosprayed cytosine and low-pressure water vapor. In the spectra, where X-H (X=C, O, and N) stretching vibrations are probed, evidence is found for the coexistence in the gas phase of hydrated complexes of two different cytosine tautomers. As the addition of a water molecule to either tautomer of protonated cytosine is energetically highly unlikely to induce interconversion, it is deduced that both C(2)=O and N(3) protonated tautomers of cytosine are formed under electrospray conditions. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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2009
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Journal |
International Journal of Mass Spectrometry
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283
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1-3
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Number of Pages |
214-221
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Date Published |
Jun
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Type of Article |
Article
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ISBN Number |
1387-3806
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ISI:000266808800029
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77849846750de1d6976006b7c338b5e1
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Alternate Journal |
Int. J. Mass Spectrom.
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Journal Article
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