Taking Advantage of Oxidation to Characterize Thiol-Containing Polymer Chains by MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry.
Anal Chem
; 92(5): 3804-3809, 2020 03 03.
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MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry analyses revealed the oxidation of thiol-containing polymer chain-ends during sample preparation using THF as solvent. In these conditions, the extent of oxidation was hardly reproducible, and led to various types of oxidized compounds. Preparing the samples at the last minute using commercial THF stabilized with an antioxidant led to more reproducible results, with the least oxidation. However, it is demonstrated herein that thiol oxidation can be advantageously taken into profit to further ascertain the presence of the thiol at the polymer chain-end. To force thiol oxidation we used THF without any antioxidant stabilizer, thus more prone to form peroxides. Thiol-containing polymer chains can thereby be indirectly evidenced by the formation of oxidation products such as chain-chain disulfide bonds and sulfonic acid chains-ends. More importantly, in these oxidizing conditions and in the negative mode, sulfonic acid-terminated polymer chains can be more sensitively detected than thiol ones (the low pKa of sulfonic acids facilitating their anionization in MALDI source). In conclusion, performing MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry analyses in oxidizing conditions, as complement to regular analyses, was found to be very useful for the chain-end identification of different thiol-containing polymer chains.
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