Control of Intermediates and Products by Combining Droplet Reactions and Ion Soft‐Landing

Author:

Yang Fangshun1ORCID,Urban Raphael D.1ORCID,Lorenz Jonas1ORCID,Griebel Jan1ORCID,Koohbor Nima1ORCID,Rohdenburg Markus2ORCID,Knorke Harald2ORCID,Fuhrmann Daniel3ORCID,Charvat Ales14,Abel Bernd14ORCID,Azov Vladimir A.5ORCID,Warneke Jonas12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering (IOM) Permoserstrasse 15 04318 Leipzig Germany

2. Wilhelm-Ostwald-Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry University Leipzig Linnéstrasse 2 04103 Leipzig Germany

3. Institute for Inorganic Chemistry University Leipzig Johannisallee 29 04103 Leipzig Germany

4. Institute of Chemical Technology University Leipzig 04103 Leipzig Germany

5. Department of Chemistry University of the Free State 9300 Bloemfontein South Africa

Abstract

AbstractDespite being recognized primarily as an analytical technique, mass spectrometry also has a large potential as a synthetic tool, enabling access to advanced synthetic routes by reactions in charged microdroplets or ionic thin layers. Such reactions are special and proceed primarily at surfaces of droplets and thin layers. Partial solvation of the reactants is usually considered to play an important role for reducing the activation barrier, but many mechanistic details still need to be clarified. In our study, we showcase the synergy between two sequentially applied “preparative mass spectrometry” methods: initiating accelerated reactions within microdroplets during electrospray ionization to generate gaseous ionic intermediates in high abundance, which are subsequently mass‐selected and soft‐landed to react with a provided reagent on a substrate. This allows the generation of products at a nanomolar scale, amenable to further characterization. In this proof‐of‐concept study, the contrasting reaction pathways between intrinsically neutral and pre‐charged reagents, respectively, both in microdroplets and in layers generated by ion soft‐landing are investigated. This provides new insights into the role of partially solvated reagents at microdroplet surfaces for increased reaction rates. Additionally, further insights into reactions of ions of the same polarity under various conditions is obtained.

Funder

Volkswagen Foundation

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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