Abstract
Our research into neurotransmitters in a biological fluid presented an opportunity to investigate the fragmentations under low collision energy characterising benzyl-amines protonated under electrospray ionisation (ESI) conditions in a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer. In this work we present the breakdown graphs of protonated 3,4-dihydroxybenzylamine, DHBAH+, and 3-methoxy, 4-hydroxybenzylamine, HMBAH+, at various source temperatures and various pressures in the collision cell, the collision energy varying from 0 to 46 eV in the laboratory frame. Both parent ions eliminate first NH3 at very low collision energy. The fragmentations of [MH – NH3]+ occur at high collision energy and are quite different for DHBAH+ and HMBAH+: formation of [MH – NH3 – H2O – CO]+ for the former; formation of the radical cation [MH – NH3 – CH3]+• for the latter. These fragmentations are interpreted by means of
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