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In the collisionally-activated dissociation of the proton-bound cluster ions of DNA base guanine (G) and cytosine(C), G••H+••C, the abundance of [CH+] ions was found to be higher than that of [GH+] despite the fact that G has a higher protonaffinity than C. This unexpected observation seems to demonstrate another example that the simple kinetic method scheme doesnot work. We suggest that a kinetic factor or detailed dynamics governing the proton transfer and dissociation should be carefullyconsidered in the applications of the kinetic method to the proton affinity measurements.
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