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A Molecular Fragment Database Generated through Simulated Sequential Single-Bond-Breaking
Jesse Fraser1,2, Arun S Moorthy1,2
1Applied Modelling and Quantitative Methods Graduate Program, Trent University, Peterborough, ON K9L 0G2, Canada.
We developed the Simulated Sequential Single-Bond-Breaking (3S2B) algorithm to generate molecular fragments. This creates a database for predicting structures, evaluating mass spectra, and identifying unknown compounds.
Area of Science:
- Computational Chemistry
- Cheminformatics
- Mass Spectrometry
Background:
- Accurate molecular structure elucidation is crucial in chemistry.
- Mass spectrometry is a powerful tool for molecular analysis.
- Generating and utilizing molecular fragment databases can aid structure determination.
Purpose of the Study:
- To introduce the Simulated Sequential Single-Bond-Breaking (3S2B) algorithm.
- To create a searchable molecular fragment database.
- To demonstrate the utility of this database in mass spectrometry applications.
Main Methods:
- The 3S2B algorithm simulates sequential single-bond cleavages to generate molecular fragments.
- A database of these fragments was constructed from a list of chemical structures.
- The database was applied to predict structures from mass values, evaluate spectra, and identify unknowns.
Main Results:
- A straightforward algorithm for generating molecular fragments was successfully implemented.
- A searchable database of molecular fragments was created.
- The database demonstrated utility in predicting molecular structures, assessing mass spectra quality, and identifying unknown compounds.
Conclusions:
- The 3S2B algorithm provides a novel method for generating molecular fragments.
- The resulting molecular fragment database is a valuable resource for mass spectrometry-based compound identification and structure elucidation.
- The developed algorithm and database offer potential for advancing chemical analysis.
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