Abstract

A liquid beam of aqueous solutions of arginine (AH), its hydrochloric acid salt (AH 2Cl) and its sodium salt (ANa) was irradiated with a pulsed IR laser at 3509 cm −1 (2.85 μm). Positive and negative ions ejected to the gas phase were mass analyzed. From the AH 2Cl and the ANa aqueous solutions, the pre-existing ions in the solution were ejected directly to the gas phase. From the AH solution, on the other hand, both a protonated arginine ion, AH 2 + and an argininate ion, A − were observed in the gas phase. Production of these ions is accounted for the four-photon excitation of water molecules in the solution.

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