Abstract

The per(trimethylsilyl) ethers of d-glucose, d-galactose, and d-mannose were analyzed by g.l.c.-c.i.m.s. with ammonia as the reagent gas. C.i.m.s. gave simple fragmentation and fragment ions of high intensity in the high-mass range where the QM + ion is also detected. The β- d anomers gave ions at m/e 558 showing intensities 3–12 times those of the α- d anomers. The epimers could be distinguished by differences in the intensities of the ions and by the observation that d-glucose gave a base peak at m/e 198, d-galactose at m/e 468, and d-mannose at m/e 204. The pyranose and furanose structures could be distinguished by comparing the ion intensities at m/e 198, m/e 271, m/e 361, m/e 396, and m/e 451. A similar analysis was also performed with 2-methylpropane as the reagent gas.

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