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Page 1: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

Molecular Mass Molecular Mass SpectrometrySpectrometry

Page 2: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

Mass Spectroscopy (MS)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

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MS - ComponentsMS - Components

Components of Mass Spectrometer

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GC/MS System ComponentsGC/MS System Components

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MS - IonizationMS - Ionization

Gas phase ionization (103 D):

Electron Impact (EI) – Energetic electron beam

Chemical Ionization (CI) – Reagent gaseous ions

Field Ionization (FI) – high potential electrode

Page 6: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS - IonizationMS - 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

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MS - IonizationMS - Ionization

Hard source – enough energy to rupture bonds and producing fragments (EI)

Soft source – provides always molecular weight of the molecule (CI; ESI,

MALDI)

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MS – Electron-Impact Ionization

Page 9: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS – Ionization ChamberMS – Ionization Chamber

Page 10: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS – Ring Component SpectrumMS – Ring Component Spectrum

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MS - SpectraMS - Spectra

CH2Cl2

MW=84

1-PentanolMW=88

Page 12: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS - ChromatogramMS - Chromatogram

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MS – Isotopes AbundanceMS – Isotopes AbundanceMost Other Percentage (%)

H1 H2 0.015

C12 C13 1.08

N14 N15 0.37

S32 S33 0.8

S34 4.4

Cl35 Cl37 32.5

Br79 Br81 98.0

Si28 Si29 5.1

Si30 3.4

Page 14: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS – Effect of Ionization Mode on SpectraMS – Effect of Ionization Mode on SpectraEI

Field Ionization

Field Desorption

Glutamic AcidHOOC-CHNH2 -CH2 – CH2 - COOH

Page 15: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS – Ionization Mode and SpectraMS – Ionization Mode and Spectra

Electron- Impact

Chemical Ionization

1- DecanolMW = 158

Page 16: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS – Chemical IonizationMS – Chemical Ionization

• Most often use reagent is CH4:

• Electrons will form several ions: CH4+; CH3

+; CH2

+

• Reactions (MH – sample molecule):

CH4+ + CH4 CH5

+ + CH3

CH5+ + MH MH2

+ + CH4 (M + 1)

CH3+ + CH4 C2H5

+ + H2

C2H5+ + MH M+ + C2H6 (M – 1)

(M + 29)

Page 17: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

GC/MS – Jet SeparatorGC/MS – Jet Separator

Page 18: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

GC/LC/MSGC/LC/MSSample Sample TransferTransfer

Page 19: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS – Direct Sample IntroductionMS – Direct Sample Introduction

Direct Sample Probe

External Sample Introduction System

Page 20: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS – Mass AnalyzerMS – Mass Analyzer• Resolution:

R = m/m

Where: m – mass of the first peak

m – difference between two adjacent peaks

Commercial MS have resolution 500 to 500,000

m = m/R

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MS Analyzer – Magnetic Sector

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MS – Electromagnetic AnalyzerMS – Electromagnetic Analyzer

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Quadrupole MS Analyzer

Page 24: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS – Quadrupole FilterMS – Quadrupole Filter

Page 25: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS - Ion Trap Analyzer

Page 26: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS – Time of Flight Analyser

Page 27: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS – Reflectron Time of Flight Analyzer

Page 28: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS – Fourier Transform AnalyzerMS – Fourier Transform Analyzer

Ion Cyclotron Resonance

Magnetic Field

Page 29: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

GCMS - InstrumentationGCMS - Instrumentation

Page 30: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS - InstrumentationMS - Instrumentation

Page 31: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

LCMS – Electrospray Ionization (ESI)LCMS – Electrospray Ionization (ESI)

Page 32: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS – Capillary ElectrophoresisMS – Capillary Electrophoresis

Page 33: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS – Supercritical ChromatographyMS – Supercritical Chromatography

Page 34: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS – Ion DetectorMS – Ion Detector

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MS/MSMS/MS

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MS/MS Instrumentation MS/MS Instrumentation

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MS - CostMS - Cost

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Mass SpectrumMass Spectrum

5-Ethyl-5n-hexyl barbituric acid

MW 240

Page 39: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS - ChromatogramMS - Chromatogram

Page 40: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS - QuantitativeMS - Quantitative

SIM – single ion monitoring

Spectra mode

Precision – 2% to 10%

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MS – Spectra InterpretationMS – 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)

Page 42: Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Mass Spectroscopy (MS)  The elemental composition of matter of samples  The structure of inorganic, organic and biological

MS – Spectra InterpretationMS – 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

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MS - ApplicationsMS - Applications