Abstract:
The formation of ionized products upon single and dissociative ionization of a glutamine (C$_{5}$H$_{10}$N$_{2}$O$_{3}$) molecule by electron impact at low (70 eV) and high (11.5 MeV) energies has been studied by method of mass spectrometry. The mass spectra of glutamine molecules have been obtained upon electron irradiation to various doses (0, 5, 10, and 20 kGy) and for various threshold functions of ion fragment yield. The absolute values of ion fragment appearance energies are determined. Electron beams were generated by a three-electrode gun and electron accelerator (microtron). Comparative analysis of the measured mass spectra of unirradiated and irradiated glutamine molecules showed that high-energy irradiation produced irreversible changes in the molecular structure.
Keywords:glutamine, mass spectrum, electron beam, microtron, ionic fragment, appearance energy.