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Mass Spectrometry Courtesy www.lab-initio.com

Purpose of Mass Spectrometry Produces spectra (graph) of masses from the molecules in a sample of material, and fragments of the molecules. Used to determine the elemental composition of a sample the masses of particles and of molecules potential chemical structures of molecules by analyzing the fragments the identity of unknown compounds by determining mass and matching to known spectra the isotopic composition of elements in a molecule

Stages The ionizer converts some of the sample into ions. Mass analyzers separate the ions according to their mass-to-charge ratio.  The detector records either the charge induced or the current produced when an ion passes by or hits a surface

Mass Spectrum of CO2 Molecular ion peak [CO2]+ = 44 Fragment Peaks

Mass Spectrum of Bromine, Br2 Bromine has two isotopes: 50.69% 79Br and 49.31% 81Br Molecular Ion Peaks [79Br81Br]+ [79Br79Br]+ Fragments [81Br81Br]+ 79Br+ 81Br+

Practice: Methyl Bromide, CH3Br

Answers: Methyl Bromide, CH3Br [CH81Br]+ and [CH379Br]+ [CH281Br]+ [C81Br]+ and [CH279Br]+ [CH3]+ [CH79Br]+ [81Br]+ [C79Br]+ [79Br]+

Practice: Methylene Chloride (CH2Cl2) Chlorine is 75.77% 35Cl and 24.23% 37Cl

Practice: Vinyl Chloride (CH2CHCl) Chlorine is 75.77% 35Cl and 24.23% 37Cl

Spectra of Larger Molecules Spectra of large molecules have many fragments, and the interpretation of their spectra is beyond the scope of this course. Codeine, C18H21NO3

Mass Spectrometry in Forensics Mass spectrometry is used to confirm the identify of unknowns, such as illegal drugs Unknowns are often not pure, and must be separated from a mixture Gas chromatography is used to separate the components of the mixture Mass spectrometry “fingerprints” the components, so that they can be matched to existing known spectra Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer Mixture