Photon Harvesting Molecules: Ionization Potential from Quantum Chemical Calculations of Phytoplanktonic Pigments for MALDI-MS Analysis

  • Padilla Jaramillo C
  • Díaz Sánchez L
  • Combariza Montañez M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Ionization Potential (IP) of chemical species is of paramount importance for the Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization (MALDI) analyticaltechnique. Specifically, IPs are used in MALDI MS Electron Transfer (ET) as a parameter to select the matrix for a given family of chemical species. We useda quantum chemical methodology to computationally determine IPs for a set of photosensible phytoplanktonic pigments. These calculations could be used as a guide for MALDI matrix selection. IPs were determined using Koopman’s Theorem, via Geometry Optimization and Single Point Energy within the Restricted Closed-Shell Hartree-Fock (RHF) technique. Structures of a twenty-four set of pigments were geometrically optimized, and their IPsdetermined. Calculated IP’s are in close agreement to reported experimental IPs within an average 3.7% absolute error. Structural features of the chemical species studied have a closed relationship with their chemical properties and IP’s. Our results suggest that ET-MALDI matrices such as DCTB (IP = 8.5 eV) and CNPV-OCH3 (IP = 8.3 eV) could be more suitable to analyze these types of chemical species.

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Padilla Jaramillo, C. A., Díaz Sánchez, L. M., Combariza Montañez, M. Y., Blanco Tirado, C., & Combariza Montañez, A. F. (2021). Photon Harvesting Molecules: Ionization Potential from Quantum Chemical Calculations of Phytoplanktonic Pigments for MALDI-MS Analysis. Orinoquia, 25(1), 13–23. https://doi.org/10.22579/20112629.676

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