4-Hydroxybenzoic acid, 2TMS derivative
- Formula: C13H22O3Si2
- Molecular weight: 282.4830
- IUPAC Standard InChIKey: XVCXIVAVMFNKDH-UHFFFAOYSA-N
- CAS Registry Number: 2078-13-9
- Chemical structure:
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The 3d structure may be viewed using Java or Javascript. - Other names: Benzoic acid, 4-[(trimethylsilyl)oxy]-, trimethylsilyl ester; Benzoic acid, p-(trimethylsiloxy)-, trimethylsilyl ester; Trimethylsilyl p-(trimethylsilyloxy)benzoate; p-Hydroxybenzoic acid (TMS); Bis(trimethylsilyl) derivative of p-Hydroxybenzoic acid; 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid (2TMS); 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid, diTMS; 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid, trimethylsilyl ether, trimethylsilyl ester; 4-TMS-Oxybenzoic acid, TMS ester; Benzoic acid, 4-hydroxy, bis-TMS; Benzoic acid, 4-hydroxy, diTMS; p-Hydroxybenzoic acid, 2TMS; Trimethylsilyl 4-[(trimethylsilyl)oxy]benzoate; Benzoic acid, 4-hydroxy, TMS; 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid, TMS
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Gas Chromatography
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Data compilation copyright by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce on behalf of the U.S.A. All rights reserved.
Data compiled by: NIST Mass Spectrometry Data Center, William E. Wallace, director
Van Den Dool and Kratz RI, non-polar column, temperature ramp
Column type | Active phase | I | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
Capillary | DB-5MS | 1628.6 | Jonsson, Johansson, et al., 2005 | 10. m/0.18 mm/0.18 μm, 70. C @ 2. min, 40. K/min, 320. C @ 2. min |
Capillary | PE-5 | 1629. | Isidorov and Vinogorova, 2003 | He, 5. K/min; Column length: 30. m; Column diameter: 0.25 mm; Tstart: 50. C; Tend: 250. C |
Capillary | DB-5 | 1637. | Kimura, Yamamoto, et al., 1999 | 30. m/0.25 mm/1. μm, He, 100. C @ 4. min, 4. K/min, 290. C @ 10. min |
Capillary | DB-1 | 1621. | Hoffmann, Aramaki, et al., 1989 | 30. m/0.53 mm/1. μm, He, 4. K/min; Tstart: 70. C; Tend: 290. C |
Capillary | OV-1 | 1618. | Lefevere, Verhaeghe, et al., 1989 | 10. m/0.22 mm/0.17 μm, He, 5. K/min; Tstart: 70. C; Tend: 270. C |
Capillary | SE-52 | 1636. | Lefevere, Verhaeghe, et al., 1989 | 25. m/0.32 mm/0.52 μm, He, 5. K/min; Tstart: 70. C; Tend: 270. C |
Capillary | CP Sil 5 CB | 1621. | Wurth, Kumps, et al., 1989 | N2, 60. C @ 0.5 min, 6. K/min, 280. C @ 5. min |
Capillary | SE-52 | 1637. | Lefevere, Verhaeghe, et al., 1988 | 25. m/0.20 mm/0.40 μm, He, 5. K/min; Tstart: 50. C; Tend: 270. C |
Capillary | Ultra-2 | 1637. | Tuchman, Bowers, et al., 1984 | 25. m/0.31 mm/0.52 μm, He, 5. K/min; Tstart: 50. C; Tend: 300. C |
Packed | OV-1 | 1622. | Tanaka, Hine, et al., 1980 | N2, 100-120 mesh, 70. C @ 0.5 min, 28. K/min; Column length: 1.8 m; Tend: 290. C |
Packed | OV-1 | 1622. | Mattsson and Petersson, 1977 | N2, Supelcoport, 4. K/min; Column length: 2. m; Tstart: 80. C; Tend: 240. C |
Packed | OV-1 | 1624. | Butts, 1972 | He, Chromosorb W HP (80-100 mesh), 10. K/min; Column length: 2. m; Tstart: 100. C; Tend: 325. C |
Van Den Dool and Kratz RI, non-polar column, custom temperature program
Column type | Active phase | I | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
Capillary | VF-5MS | 1620.5 | Tret'yakov, 2008 | 30. m/0.25 mm/0.25 μm, He; Program: Multi-step temperature program; T(initial)=60C; T(final)=270C |
Capillary | DB-1 | 1622. | Tsai, Oliphant, et al., 1985 | He; Program: not specified |
Packed | OV-101 | 1622. | Tanaka and Hine, 1982 | Program: not specified |
Normal alkane RI, non-polar column, temperature ramp
Column type | Active phase | I | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
Capillary | HP-5 | 1637. | Isidorov, Kotowska, et al., 2005 | 30. m/0.25 mm/0.25 μm, He; Tstart: 50. C; Tend: 300. C |
Capillary | HP-5 | 1635. | Isidorov, Kotowska, et al., 2005 | 30. m/0.25 mm/0.25 μm, He, 5. K/min; Tstart: 50. C; Tend: 300. C |
Capillary | HP-5 | 1634. | Richards, Wong, et al., 1992 | 25. m/0.32 mm/0.52 μm, He, 70. C @ 10. min, 5. K/min; Tend: 280. C |
Normal alkane RI, non-polar column, custom temperature program
Column type | Active phase | I | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
Capillary | OV-1, SE-30, Methyl silicone, SP-2100, OV-101, DB-1, etc. | 1620. | Waggott and Davies, 1984 | Hydrogen; Column length: 50. m; Column diameter: 0.32 mm; Program: not specified |
References
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Data compilation copyright by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce on behalf of the U.S.A. All rights reserved.
Jonsson, Johansson, et al., 2005
Jonsson, P.; Johansson, A.I.; Gullberg, J.; Trygg, J.; Jiye, A.; Grung, B.; Marklund, S.; Sjöström, M.; Antti, H.; Moritz, T.,
High-throughput data analysis for detecting and identifying differences between samples in GC/MS-based metabolomic analyses,
Anal. Chem., 2005, 77, 17, 5635-5642, https://doi.org/10.1021/ac050601e
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Isidorov and Vinogorova, 2003
Isidorov, V.A.; Vinogorova, V.T.,
GC-MS analysis of compounds extracted from buds of Populus balsamifera and Populus nigra,
Z. Naturforsch. C:, 2003, 58, 355-360. [all data]
Kimura, Yamamoto, et al., 1999
Kimura, M.; Yamamoto, T.; Yamaguchi, S.,
Automated metabolic profiling and interpretation of GC/MS data for organic acidemia screening: a personal computer-based system,
Tohoku J. Exp. Med., 1999, 188, 4, 317-334, https://doi.org/10.1620/tjem.188.317
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Hoffmann, Aramaki, et al., 1989
Hoffmann, G.; Aramaki, S.; Blum-Hoffmann, E.; Nyhan, W.L.; Sweetman, L.,
Quantitative analysis for organic acids in biological samples: batch isolation followed by gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric analysis,
Clin. Chem., 1989, 35, 4, 587-595. [all data]
Lefevere, Verhaeghe, et al., 1989
Lefevere, M.F.; Verhaeghe, B.J.; Declerck, D.H.; Van Bocxlaer, J.F.; De Leenheer, A.P.; De Sagher, R.M.,
Metabolic Profiling of Urinary Organic Acids by Single and Multicolumn Capillary Gas Chromatography,
J. Chromatogr. Sci., 1989, 27, 1, 23-29, https://doi.org/10.1093/chromsci/27.1.23
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Wurth, Kumps, et al., 1989
Wurth, C.; Kumps, A.; Mardens, Y.,
Urinary organic acids: Retention indices on two capillary gas chromatography columns,
J. Chromatogr., 1989, 491, 186-192, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0378-4347(00)82831-5
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Lefevere, Verhaeghe, et al., 1988
Lefevere, M.F.; Verhaeghe, B.J.; Declerck, D.M.; de Leenheer, A.P.,
Automated profiling of urinary organic acids by dual-column gas chromatography and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry,
Biomed. Environ. Mass Spectrom., 1988, 15, 6, 311-322, https://doi.org/10.1002/bms.1200150603
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Tuchman, Bowers, et al., 1984
Tuchman, M.; Bowers, L.D.; Fregien, K.D.; Crippin, P.J.; Krivit, W.,
Capillary Gas Chromatographic Separation of Urinary Organic Acids. Retention Indices of 101 Urinary Acids on a 5% Phenylmethyl Silicone Capillary Column,
J. Chromatogr. Sci., 1984, 22, 5, 198-202, https://doi.org/10.1093/chromsci/22.5.198
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Tanaka, Hine, et al., 1980
Tanaka, K.; Hine, D.G.; West-Dull, A.; Lynn, T.B.,
Gas-chromatographic method of analysis for urinary organic acids. I. Retention indices of 155 metabolically important compounds,
Clin. Chem., 1980, 26, 13, 1839-1846. [all data]
Mattsson and Petersson, 1977
Mattsson, M.; Petersson, G.,
Reference GLC Data for the Analysis of Phenolic Compounds as Trimethylsilyl Derivatives,
J. Chromatogr. Sci., 1977, 15, 12, 546-554, https://doi.org/10.1093/chromsci/15.12.546
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Butts, 1972
Butts, W.C.,
Two-Column Gas Chromatography of Trimethylsilyl Derivatives of Biochemically Significant Compounds,
Anal. Biochemistry, 1972, 46, 1, 187-199, https://doi.org/10.1016/0003-2697(72)90411-3
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Tret'yakov, 2008
Tret'yakov, K.V.,
Retention Data. NIST Mass Spectrometry Data Center., NIST Mass Spectrometry Data Center, 2008. [all data]
Tsai, Oliphant, et al., 1985
Tsai, M.Y.; Oliphant, C.; Josephson, M.W.,
Identification of Metabolites Diagnostic for Organic Acidurias by Simultaneous Dual-Column Capillary Gas Chromatography,
J. Chromatogr., 1985, 341, 1-10, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0378-4347(00)84004-9
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Tanaka and Hine, 1982
Tanaka, K.; Hine, D.G.,
Compilation of Gas Chromatographic Retention Indices of 163 Metabolically Important Organic Acids, and Their Use in Detection of Patients with Organic Acidurias,
J. Chromatogr., 1982, 239, 301-322, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0021-9673(00)81990-1
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Isidorov, Kotowska, et al., 2005
Isidorov, V.A.; Kotowska, U.; Vinogorova, V.T.,
GC Identification of organic compounds based on partition coefficients of their TMS derivatives in a hexane-acetonitrile system and retention indices,
Anal. Sci., 2005, 21, 12, 1483-1489, https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.21.1483
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Richards, Wong, et al., 1992
Richards, M.; Wong, Y.S.; Tan, W.C.; Tan, I.K.; Ng, T.L.,
Profiling urinary organic acids for the diagnosis of inborn errors of metabolism by GC/MS,
Bull. Sing. N.I. Chem., 1992, 20, 135-143. [all data]
Waggott and Davies, 1984
Waggott, A.; Davies, I.W.,
Identification of organic pollutants using linear temperature programmed retention indices (LTPRIs) - Part II, 1984, retrieved from http://dwi.defra.gov.uk/research/completed-research/reports/dwi0383.pdf. [all data]
Notes
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