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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2008

MALDI-TOF/TOF CID study of 4-alkyl-substituted polystyrene fragmentation reactions.

Anthony P. Gies; Matthew J. Vergne; Rebecca L. Orndorff; David M. Hercules

MALDI-TOF/TOF CID experiments were conducted on a variety of hydrogen-terminated poly(4-methylstyrene), hydroxylated poly(t-butylstyrene), and polystyrene precursor ions: n = 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30, where the number of repeat units n corresponds to the oligomer mass number. The influences of structure, molecular weight, and effective collision kinetic energy on degradation mechanisms were examined to test the generality of our multi-chain fragmentation model developed for polystyrene. Each depolymerization mechanism is presented in detail with experimental and computational data to justify/rationalize its occurrence and effective kinetic energy dependence. These processes show the complex interrelationship between the various pathways along with preferred production of secondary radicals, which suppresses the appearance of primary radicals. Additionally, Py-GC/MS experimental data are presented, for comparison of the multimolecular free radical reactions in pyrolysis with the unimolecular fragmentation reactions of MS/MS.


Carbon | 2005

Surface functionalization and characterization of graphitic carbon nanofibers (GCNFs)

Jiang Li; Matthew J. Vergne; Eric D. Mowles; Wei-Hong Zhong; David M. Hercules; Charles M. Lukehart


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2002

Combinations of microphase separation and terminal multiple hydrogen bonding in novel macromolecules.

Koji Yamauchi; Jeremy R. Lizotte; David M. Hercules; Matthew J. Vergne; Timothy E. Long


Macromolecules | 2004

Polyamide pseudorotaxanes, rotaxanes, and catenanes based on bis(5-carboxy-1,3-phenylene)-(3x+2)-crown-x ethers

Harry W. Gibson; Devdatt S. Nagvekar; Nori Yamaguchi; Susmita Bhattacharjee; Hong Wang; Matthew J. Vergne; David M. Hercules


Macromolecules | 2007

MALDI-TOF/TOF CID study of polystyrene fragmentation reactions

Anthony P. Gies; Matthew J. Vergne; and Rebecca L. Orndorff; David M. Hercules


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2009

Supramacromolecular self‐assembly: Chain extension, star and block polymers via pseudorotaxane formation from well‐defined end‐functionalized polymers

Harry W. Gibson; Aurica Farcas; Jason W. Jones; Zhongxin Ge; Feihe Huang; Matthew J. Vergne; David M. Hercules


Journal of Chemical Education | 2007

A Developmental History of Polymer Mass Spectrometry

Matthew J. Vergne; David M. Hercules; Robert P. Lattimer


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2007

Synthesis and characterization of a pegylated derivative of 3-(1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-pyridin-4yl)-1H-indole (IDT199): a high affinity SERT ligand for conjugation to quantum dots.

Ian D. Tomlinson; Michael R. Warnerment; John N. Mason; Matthew J. Vergne; David M. Hercules; Randy D. Blakely; Sandra J. Rosenthal


Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2008

MALDI-TOF/TOF CID study of poly(α-methylstyrene) fragmentation reactions

Anthony P. Gies; Sparkle T. Ellison; Matthew J. Vergne; Rebecca L. Orndorff; David M. Hercules


Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2004

Preparation of Pt-Re/Vulcan carbon nanocomposites using a single-source molecular precursor and relative performance as a direct methanol fuel cell electrooxidation catalyst.

Angela D. Anderson; Gregg A. Deluga; Joshua T. Moore; Matthew J. Vergne; David M. Hercules; E.A. Kenik; Charles M. Lukehart

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E.A. Kenik

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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