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Molecular Mass Spectrometry

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1 Molecular Mass Spectrometry

2 Mass Spectroscopy (MS)
The elemental composition of matter of samples The structure of inorganic, organic and biological molecules The quantitative and qualitative composition of complex mixture Isotopic ratios of atoms in samples

3 Components of Mass Spectrometer
MS - Components Components of Mass Spectrometer

4 GC/MS System Components

5 MS - Ionization Gas phase ionization (103 D):
Electron Impact (EI) – Energetic electron beam Chemical Ionization (CI) – Reagent gaseous ions Field Ionization (FI) – high potential electrode

6 MS - Ionization Desorption Ionization (105 D):
Field Desorption (FD) – High- potential Electrode Electrospray Ionization (ESI) – High Electric Field (20 kV) Matrix – Assisted Desorption/Ionization (MALDI) Plasma desorption (PD) – Fission fragments from 252Cf Thermospray ionization (TS) – High temperature

7 MS - Ionization Hard source – enough energy to rupture bonds and producing fragments (EI) Soft source – provides always molecular weight of the molecule (CI; ESI, MALDI)

8 MS – Electron-Impact Ionization

9 MS – Ionization Chamber

10 MS – Ring Component Spectrum

11 MS - Spectra CH2Cl2 MW=84 1-Pentanol MW=88

12 MS - Chromatogram

13 MS – Isotopes Abundance
Most Other Percentage (%) H1 H C12 C N14 N S32 S S Cl35 Cl Br79 Br Si28 Si Si

14 MS – Effect of Ionization Mode on Spectra
EI Field Desorption Field Ionization Glutamic Acid HOOC-CHNH2 -CH2 – CH2 - COOH

15 MS – Ionization Mode and Spectra
Electron- Impact 1- Decanol MW = 158 Chemical Ionization

16 MS – Chemical Ionization
Most often use reagent is CH4: Electrons will form several ions: CH4+; CH3+; CH2+ Reactions (MH – sample molecule): CH4+ + CH CH5+ + CH3 CH5+ + MH MH2+ + CH4 (M + 1) CH3+ + CH C2H5+ + H2 C2H5+ + MH M+ + C2H6 (M – 1) (M + 29)

17 GC/MS – Jet Separator

18 GC/LC/MS Sample Transfer

19 MS – Direct Sample Introduction
External Sample Introduction System Direct Sample Probe

20 MS – Mass Analyzer Resolution: R = m/Dm
Where: m – mass of the first peak Dm – difference between two adjacent peaks Commercial MS have resolution 500 to 500,000 Dm = m/R

21 MS Analyzer – Magnetic Sector

22 MS – Electromagnetic Analyzer

23 Quadrupole MS Analyzer

24 MS – Quadrupole Filter

25 MS - Ion Trap Analyzer

26 MS – Time of Flight Analyser

27 MS – Reflectron Time of Flight Analyzer

28 MS – Fourier Transform Analyzer
Ion Cyclotron Resonance Magnetic Field

29 GCMS - Instrumentation

30 MS - Instrumentation

31 LCMS – Electrospray Ionization (ESI)

32 MS – Capillary Electrophoresis

33 MS – Supercritical Chromatography

34 MS – Ion Detector

35 MS/MS

36 MS/MS Instrumentation

37 MS - Cost

38 Mass Spectrum MW 240 5-Ethyl-5n-hexyl barbituric acid

39 MS - Chromatogram

40 MS - Quantitative SIM – single ion monitoring Spectra mode
Precision – 2% to 10%

41 MS – Spectra Interpretation
Base peaks and Relative Ion Intensities: Determine molecular ion mass. CI if needed. Elemental composition from isotopic abundance: Look for A+2 pattern elements (Cl, Br, S, Si, O) Check A+1 ratios for absence/presence of S and Si Use the nitrogen rule to determine number of N’s (If MW is even N=0 or even number. If MW is odd = odd number of nitrogen atoms Estimate number of H, F, I, and P from isotopic ratios and MW balance (P is multivalent; F=19; I=127 mass units) Check allowance for rings and double bonds. Number of double bonds or rings = x – 1/2y +1/2 z +1 (x=C, Si; y=H, F, Br, Cl; z=N, P, O, S)

42 MS – Spectra Interpretation
Use molecular ion fragmentation mechanism: Check fragment masses differences for expected losses (Cl = 35; Br=79; Me=15; Et=29 etc…) Look for expected substructures Look for stable neutral loss (CH2 == CHR) Look for products of known rearrangements Postulate structures: Search library data base Run hit compound on the same instrument to confirm Use MS/MS if further confirmation is needed

43 MS - Applications


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