Abstract

AbstractHydrogenation of double bonds was observed to occur during the isobutane chemical ionization mass spectrometry (MS) of unsaturated fatty esters. Chemical ionization (CI) spectra of a series of methyl esters in the C16–C20 carbon range containing 0–4 double bonds showed a variety of ionization characteristics in the molecular ion cluster, including hydride abstraction, charge exchange, protonation and, for the unsaturated fatty acids (FA), hydrogenation of the double bond followed by protonation.

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