Steps In Atomic Mass Spectrometry

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Steps in Atomic Mass Spectrometry Atomization Conversion of substantial fraction of atomsformed into ions Separating ions formed based on their massto-charge (m/z) ratio Counting the ions produced of a given m/zwith some sort of transducer (i.e., detection)

Components of a Mass Spectrometer

Chapter 20 - Molecular Mass SpectrometryRead pp. 550-570Problems: 20-2,5,6,7,11,12,13MS is probably the most widely applicable of all theanalytical tools available.1.2.3.4.5.Elemental composition of samples of matter.Structures of inorganic, organic and biological molecules.Qualitative and quantitative composition of complex samples.Structure and composition of solid surfaces.Isotopic ratios of atoms in samples.

Overview of a Mass Analyzer

Mass SpectrumHard ionizationMost ideal to havethe molecular ionto remain intact socanbeM determined.Soft ionizationSpectral featuresdepend on methodof ionization!

Ion Sources – The Starting PointFormation of gaseous ions. Gas phase sources – sample isvaporized and then ionized. 103 Da limit. Desorption sources –sample is converted directly to gaseous ions. Applicable tonon-volatile and thermally unstable samples. 105 Da limit.

Electron Impact Ionization - HardM e- M 2eEnergetic electron beam causes molecules to lose an electron(become ionized) due to electrostatic repulsion.

Electron Impact SpectraComplex mass spectra are useful for compound identification.Interaction with the electron beam ionizes the moleculebut it also leaves the molecule in a highly excitedvibrational and rotational state. Relaxation occurs byextensive fragmentation giving a large number of positiveions of various masses that are less than the mass of themolecular ion.

Typical Electron Impact Mass Spectra

LC-MS Instrument

Dual Ion Source for LC-MS(ESI and APCI)Shimadzu Scientific Instruments

Electrospray Ionization (ESI)ESI draws sample solutions to the tip of a capillary tube, where it applies a high voltageof about 3 to 5 kV. A nebulizer gas flows from outside the capillary to spray the sample.This creates a fine mist of charged droplets with the same polarity as the appliedvoltage. As these charged particles move, the solvent continues to evaporate, therebyincreasing the electric field on the droplet surface. When the mutual repulsive force ofthe charges exceeds the liquid surface tension, then fission occurs.Since most of the generated ions are protonated molecules (or deprotonatedmolecules), complicated fragment ions are not generated. This makes it easy todetermine the molecular mass of compounds. It generates multivalent ions, dependingon the compound, even if a compound has a molecular mass of 10,000, for example,ions with a valence of 20 would only have an m/z ratio of 501

Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization(APCI)APCI vaporizes solvent and sample molecules by spraying the sample solution into aheater (heated to about 400 C) using a gas, such as N2. Solvent molecules are ionizedby corona discharge to generate stable reaction ions.Protons are transferred between these reaction ions and sample molecules (ionmolecule reaction) to ionize sample molecules by either adding or removing a proton.These ion-molecule reactions are known to involve several patterns, such as protontransfer reactions and electrophilic addition reactions. As with ESI, mainly protonatedmolecules (or deprotonated molecules) are detected.

Dual ESI and APCI

Fast Scanning Speeds20,000 amu/s

Chemical Ionization - SoftCH4 e- CH4 2eCH4 CH4 CH5 CH3CH5 MH MH2 CH4Spectra contain mainly the molecular ion peak (M 1) –most abundant!! There is no extensive fragementation.

MALDI IonizationAtom transfer reactions happen in the matrixto give multiply charged.

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 5, 699-711 (September 2004)

Desorption Electrospray Ionization (DESI)This proprietary technology was first published by Dr. R. Graham Cooks’ group in Science (MassSpectrometry Sampling Under Ambient Conditions with Desorption Electrospray Ionization,Science, 2004, 306, 471-473).Desorption Electrospray Ionization (DESI) is carried out by directing pneumatically assistedelectrosprayed droplets onto a surface to be analyzed at atmospheric conditions. Ions are producedfrom the sample originally present on the surface. The resulting mass spectra are similar to normalESI mass spectra. The contents of the solvent spray, the gas flow rate, the amount of appliedvoltage, the spray angle and the ion uptake angle, as well as the various distances in aligning thespray, sample and mass spectrometer are all variables which can be studied to achieve an optimalmass spectrum for a particular type of sample.Using DESI, high quality mass spectra have already been obtained for a wide range of molecules bydirectly interrogating a diverse range of surfaces. For example, explosive agents, chemical warfaresimulants, amino acids, peptides, proteins, commercially available drug molecules, alkaloids,terpenoids and steroids have all been successfully ionized using DESI.

Electrospray Ionization MS Data

Types of Mass Spectrometry(i) quadrupole, (ii) time-of-flight and (iii) double focusing sectorMass spectrometers produce ions and separate them accordingto their charge.

Detectors for Mass SpectrometryElectron multiplier – 20 dynodes, Gain 107Rugged, reliable and fast response time

Detectors for Mass SpectrometryFaraday cup is simple and inexpensive. Response is independentof the energy, mass and chemical nature of the ion.

Mass Analyzers - QuadrupoleWhether a positive ion strikes the rod depends on the rate ofmovement of the ion along the z-axis, its m/z ratio, and thefrequency and magnitude of the ac signal.

Mass Analyzers – Time-of-FlightzeV KE ½(mv2)tf L/v L (m/2zeV)1/2( ) ions produced by pulsing a sample with e- or photons ( 25 kHz and 0.25ms). Ions are accelerated into the flight tube with a pulsed electric field 104 V.Lighter elements arrive at the detector earlier, heavier elements later.Advantages – ruggedness, unlimited mass range, rapid data acquisition rate.

Mass Analyzers – Double SectorDouble focusing improves resolution!Corrects for directionaland energy distribution ofions from source. LimitsKE of ions reachingmagnet.m/z (B2r2e)/2VUsually ions are sorted by holding V and r constant, and sweeping B.

Dual Ion Source for LC-MS (ESI and APCI) Shimadzu Scientific Instruments . Electrospray Ionization (ESI) ESI draws sample solutions to the tip of a capillary tube, where it applies a high voltage of about 3 to 5 kV. A nebulizer gas flows from outside the capillary to spray the sample.

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