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Cross‐chiral examinations of molecular enantioselective recognition by fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry: Host–guest complexations between chiral crown ethers and chiral organic ammonium ions
Author(s) -
Sawada Masami,
Okumura Yasuo,
Yamada Hitoshi,
Takai Yoshio,
Takahashi Shigetoshi,
Kaneda Takahiro,
Hirose Keiji,
Misumi Soichi
Publication year - 1993
Publication title -
organic mass spectrometry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.475
H-Index - 121
eISSN - 1096-9888
pISSN - 0030-493X
DOI - 10.1002/oms.1210281226
Subject(s) - fast atom bombardment , chemistry , mass spectrometry , crown ether , ammonium , enantioselective synthesis , ether , ion , stereochemistry , polymer chemistry , organic chemistry , chromatography , catalysis
Using fast atom bombardment (FAB) mass spectrometry (MS), cross‐chiral relationships were confirmed for the first time for the diasteromeric host‐guest complexations between the chiral crown ether host (1) and the chiral organic ammonium ion guest (2) on the basis of the relative peak intensities (RPI). Both host–guest combinations ( R , R , R , R ) – 1, ( R ) – 2 and ( S , S , S , S ) – 1, ( S ) – 2 obviously provided larger RPI values than the combination of both ( R , R , R , R ) – 1, ( S ) – 2 and ( S , S , S , S ) – 1, ( R ) – 2 by a factor of 1.6 as an averaged value: 1.87 ( n = 4)/1.16 ( n = 4) = 1.6. These results are consistent with the expected stabilities of the host‐guest complexations by CPK model examinations. Successfully observed cross‐chiral examinations strongly suggest a potentially useful FABMS/RPI methodology for rapidly searching newly designed and synthesized crown ether‐like host compounds with a higher degree of enantioselectivity.
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