Electrospray and chemical ionization mass spectrometry of di-n-butyl sulfate. Unimolecular chemistry of its protonated form and quantification method by liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry
Résumé
Di-n-butyl sulfate (DNBS) has been studied by electrospray (ESI) and chemical (CI) ionization mass spectrometry. The use of methanol as solvent in electrospray ionization allows observation of relatively abundant [DNBS + CH3OH + H]+ ions (m/z 243) which upon collision dissociate to [DNBS + H]+ ions (m/z 211). In both ESI and CI experiments, it is found that [DNBS + H]+ ions lead to m/z 113 daughter ions. The composition of this m/z 113 fragment ion and its mechanism of formation have been established by high resolution measurements and CID-MIKE experiments. An 'internal substitution' reaction involving an ion-neutral intermediate is proposed to explain the formation of a [C8H(17)]+ ion (m/z 113) by loss of a H2SO4 molecule. Finally, a LC/ESI-MS/MS quantification method is proposed in which a detection limit of di-n-butyl sulfate in the ppm range is obtained. It is suggested that the quantification method might be extended to higher dialkyl sulfates. (C) 2000 John Wiley and Sons, Ltd.