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Chemistry: A European Journal | 2008

Noncovalent Interactions between ([18]Crown-6)-Tetracarboxylic Acid and Amino Acids: Electrospray-Ionization Mass Spectrometry Investigation of the Chiral-Recognition Processes

Pascal Gerbaux; Julien De Winter; David Cornil; Katia Ravicini; Gaëlle Pesesse; Jérôme Cornil; Robert Flammang

Chiral recognition of enantiomers by host compounds is one of the most challenging topics in modern host-guest chemistry. Amongst the well-established methods, mass spectrometry (MS) is increasingly used nowadays, due to its low detection limit, short analysis time, and suitability for analyzing mixtures and for studying chiral effects in the gas phase. The development of electrospray-ionization (ESI) techniques provides an invaluable tool to study, in the gas phase, diastereoisomeric complex ions prepared from enantiomer ions and a chiral selector. This paper reports on an ESIMS and ESIMSMS study of the molecular mechanisms that intervene in the chiral-recognition phenomena observed between amino acids and a chiral crown ether. The modified crown ether, namely (+)-([18]crown-6)-2,3,11,12-tetracarboxylic acid, is used as the chiral selector when covalently bound on a stationary phase in liquid chromatography. This study was stimulated by the fact that, except with threonine and proline, consistent elution orders were observed, which indicates that the D enantiomers interact more strongly with the chiral selector than the L enantiomers. For proline, the lack of a primary amino group is likely to be responsible for the nonresolution of the two forms, whereas the second stereogenic center on threonine could explain the reversed elution order. In light of those observations, we performed mass spectrometry experiments to understand more deeply the enantiomeric recognition phenomena, both in solution by the enantiomer-labeled guest method and in the gas phase by gas-phase ligand-exchange ion/molecule reactions. The results have been further supported by quantum chemical calculations. One of the most interesting features of this work is the identification of a nonspecific interaction between proline and the crown ether upon ESIMS analysis.


European Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2008

Internal energy effects on the ion/molecule reactions of ionized methyl isocyanide

Robert Flammang; Julien De Winter; Pascal Gerbaux; Vinh Son Nguyen; Minh Tho Nguyen

Electron ionization of methyl isocyanide in various chemical ionization conditions is reported and, depending on the energy conditions used, different ion/molecule reactions are observed. It is proposed, on the basis of combined quantum chemical (DFT) calculations and tandem mass spectrometric experiments, that a common intermediate could be a cumulenic ionized dimer dissociating in the ion source following two energy depending competitive channels, a loss of a hydrogen atom and a loss of a methyl group. Proposed structures for new cumulenic ions are supported by collision experiments in the high (collisional activation) or/and low (collision-induced dissociations) translational energy regime.


Macromolecules | 2016

Non-Isocyanate Polyurethanes from Carbonated Soybean Oil Using Monomeric or Oligomeric Diamines To Achieve Thermosets or Thermoplastics

Loic Poussard; J. Mariage; Bruno Grignard; Christophe Detrembleur; Christine Jérôme; Cédric Calberg; Benoît Heinrichs; Julien De Winter; Pascal Gerbaux; Jean-Marie Raquez; Leila Bonnaud; Philippe Dubois


8° Journée scientifique de l'école doctorale thématique METAMORPHOSE | 2018

Converging Energy Transfer in Polynuclear Ru(II) Multiterpyridine Complexes

Simon Cerfontaine; Lionel Marcélis; Baptiste Laramée-Milette; Garry S. Hanan; Frédérique Loiseau; Julien De Winter; Pascal Gerbaux; Benjamin Elias


Merck Organic Symposium - MOCS 2017 | 2017

Converging Energy Transfer in Polynuclear Ru(II) Multiterpyridine Complexes: Significant Enhancement of Luminescent Properties (poster)

Simon Cerfontaine; Lionel Marcélis; Baptiste Laramee-Milettte; Garry S. Hanan; Frédérique Loiseau; Julien De Winter; Pascal Gerbaux; Benjamin Elias


Journée Scientifique SRC 2017 - Chimie et molécules du vivant | 2017

Photoreactive Ir(III) complexes: development of new photodrugs (poster)

Robin Bevernaegie; Aurélie Diman; Julien De Winter; Anabelle Decottignies; Pascal Gerbaux; Benjamin Elias


Journée Scientifique SRC 2017 - Chimie et molécules du vivant | 2017

Luminescence Tuning through Intercomponent Energy Transfer in Polynuclear Ru(II) Multiterpyridine Complexes (poster)

Simon Cerfontaine; Lionel Marcélis; Julien De Winter; Pascal Gerbaux; Benjamin Elias


Archive | 2016

Catalytic transformation of CO2: from monomers to polymers

Margot Alves; Bruno Grignard; Amélie Boyaval; Sandro Gennen; Raphaël Méreau; Thierry Tassaing; Christophe Detrembleur; Julien De Winter; Pascal Gerbaux; Christine Jérôme


Journée Scientifique SRC 2016 | 2016

Multi-terpyridine Ru(II) supramolecular assemblies (poster)

Simon Cerfontaine; Julien De Winter; Pascal Gerbaux; Benjamin Elias


COST Perspect H2O Final Meeting | 2016

Luminescent multi-terpyridine Ru(II) supramolecular assemblies (poster)

Simon Cerfontaine; Julien De Winter; Pascal Gerbaux; Benjamin Elias

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Benjamin Elias

Université catholique de Louvain

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Simon Cerfontaine

Université catholique de Louvain

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Lionel Marcélis

Université catholique de Louvain

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Garry S. Hanan

Université de Montréal

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Frédérique Loiseau

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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