Simulation of Isotopic Peak Patterns for High-Mass Oligomers and Polynuclidic Transition-Metal Salts
Australian Journal of Chemistry
44(6) 799 - 807
Published: 1991
Abstract
An algorithm has been developed for rapidly and accurately simulating isotopic peak patterns of such diverse substances as mid- to high-mass-range peptides, e.g. bovine insulin (C254H377N65O75S6) and ribonuclease (C587H909N171O197S12), large polymerized hydrocarbons such as the styrene oligomer (C804H810), and polynuclidic transition-metal salts such as caesium tetrathiotungstate (VI) (Cs2WS4). The program requires less than 4 kb of random access memory (RAM); it is rapid, and not restricted by the size of the molecule ion. To calculate the experimentally observed peaks of bovine insulin within 2% error required 30 s on an IBM PC-XT 286 microcomputer fitted with a math coprocessor; similarly, all peaks of the styrene oligomer took 68 s on a Commodore 10-II personal computer. A fully documented, highly compact, version of the algorithm is available in either Fortran-77 or GW-Basic.
https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9910799
© CSIRO 1991