MASS SPECTROMETRY

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undergraduate degree analytical chemistry Mind Map on MASS SPECTROMETRY, created by chaz_id89 on 30/10/2013.
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MASS SPECTROMETRY
  1. WHY?
    1. detect very small amounts

      Annotations:

      • - pg for molecules of molecular mass ~ 1000 - ppb levels for atomic mass spec
      1. analyse both atoms and molecules

        Annotations:

        • both organic and inorganic
        1. structural information

          Annotations:

          • - wide mass range possible, from CO2 to proteins and polymers fragmentation patterns - specific molecular formula for molecules, atoms, fragments
          1. linked to a separation method
            1. linked in tandem (MS-MS or MS^n)
            2. ISOTOPES DISTRIBUTION IN MS
              1. have isotopes can get peaks at molecular ion +1, +2, etc.
                1. Size of these dependent upon the natural abundance of isotopes

                  Annotations:

                  • A + 2 elements: Si, Cl, S, Br
                  1. help assign a distinct molecular formula to the compound/ion
                  2. MS : instrument that produces ion & separates them according to their mass-to-ratio, m/z
                    1. THE NITROGEN RULE
                      1. For M+
                        1. Compound containing only C, H, O, X (X = halogen) will have even molecular weight
                          1. uneven number of N will have an odd molecular weight
                            1. even number of N will have an even molecular weight
                            2. For pseudomolecular ions [M+H]+/[M+Na]+
                              1. Take care when considering M+H or other pseudomolecular ions rules above are opposite
                              2. an unknown compound/fragment that has an odd molecular mass, consider possibility of a N being present
                              3. # OF DOUBLE BOND EQUIVALENTS
                                1. All molecular ions are odd electron ions (not all odd electron ions are molecular ions)
                                  1. DBE = x -(y/2)+ (z/2)+ 1

                                    Annotations:

                                    • x = # of C and Si y = # of H, halogen z = # N and P
                                    1. mean double bond, triple bond or ring
                                    2. THE INSTRUMENTS
                                      1. # of different ionisation sources
                                        1. provide different information
                                          1. used for different substances/sample delivery systems
                                          2. High/low resolution mass analysers
                                            1. can have more than one mass analyser in the system
                                            2. Output is a plot of ion intensity vs. mass/charge ratio
                                            3. IONISATION TECHNIQUES
                                              1. Gaseous

                                                Annotations:

                                                • sample vaporised and then ionised sample thermally stable mass generally limited < 1000
                                                1. EI
                                                  1. Bombard molecules w electron- mol vapour
                                                    1. ~ 1:10^6 molecules actually ionised
                                                      1. Relaxation of the highly excited radical M+· occurs via fragmentation

                                                        Annotations:

                                                        • Amount fragmentation depends on ability of molecule to absorb/ redistribute excess energy
                                                        1. standard = 70eV)
                                                          1. collision peaks

                                                            Annotations:

                                                            • normally only one need to worry about is collision with H gives enhanced (M + 1)+ peak often written as (M+H)+
                                                          2. CI
                                                            1. +ve
                                                              1. ionize molecule using small gaseous ions

                                                                Annotations:

                                                                • CH4, NH3, isobutane that ionised by EI large excess gas CH4:M ~ 103:1 so EI only hits gas not sample
                                                                1. Most common molecular ions observed

                                                                  Annotations:

                                                                  • CH4 MH+, [M+CH5]+,[M+C2H5]+ NH3 MH+, [M+NH4]+ i-C4H10 MH+
                                                                2. -ve
                                                                  1. electron capture M + e- + B --> M- + B

                                                                    Annotations:

                                                                    • neutral molecule B required to absorb excess energy from system
                                                                    1. proton abstraction A- + M --> [M-H]- + AH

                                                                      Annotations:

                                                                      • A- (e.g. OH-) used to abstract the proton from M
                                                                    2. less fragmentation than EI - likely to see mol' ion
                                                                    3. ICP (Inductively Coupled Plasma)

                                                                      Annotations:

                                                                      • x get molecular fragment laser hits sample - carrier gas come across the sample, blow to ICP - ionize the sample
                                                                      1. Atomic MS
                                                                        1. interface with MS detector modified for low pressures required
                                                                          1. atomizer & ionizer with AAS & AES
                                                                            1. Can analyse solid samples by using laser ablation technique
                                                                          2. Desorption

                                                                            Annotations:

                                                                            • sample converted directly into gaseous ions can be used for mass up to 100,000+
                                                                            1. MALDI

                                                                              Annotations:

                                                                              • Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionisation
                                                                              1. thermally labile species
                                                                                1. ionise molecules up to 100,000s Da
                                                                                  1. ‘soft’ ionisation technique [M+H] [M+Na]
                                                                                    1. Mix analyte with matrix (organic acid) and dry on metal plate

                                                                                      Annotations:

                                                                                      • Mix analyte with matrix (organic acid) and dry on metal plate
                                                                                      1. Aim laser at mixture and get both analyte and matrix desorbed and ionized

                                                                                        Annotations:

                                                                                        • analyte molecules ionized by proton transfer from matrix
                                                                                        1. Matrix
                                                                                          1. high light absorption at wavelength of laser
                                                                                            1. low sublimation temperature
                                                                                              1. miscible with your sample
                                                                                            2. FAB

                                                                                              Annotations:

                                                                                              •  - Fast Atom Bombardment
                                                                                              1. Particle beam used for desorption - neutral Xe/Ar
                                                                                                1. Matrix is small organic molecule - glycerol/3-nitrobenzylalcohol
                                                                                                  1. Sample/matrix mix often viscous liquid rather than dry sample
                                                                                                    1. Mostly [M+H]+ or [M+Na]+

                                                                                                      Annotations:

                                                                                                      • often have low mass region dominated by matrix ions
                                                                                                    2. ESI

                                                                                                      Annotations:

                                                                                                      • Electro-Spray Ionisation
                                                                                                      1. Allows direct production of ions from liquid samples

                                                                                                        Annotations:

                                                                                                        • means easy to connect to LC instruments flow rate ~ 1μL/min
                                                                                                        1. (droplets of analyte become charged) polarity of droplet = polarity of charge on the needle
                                                                                                          1. solvent evaporates between needle and cone
                                                                                                            1. Droplet size reduced to point where surface tension cannot sustain the charge - Rayleigh point
                                                                                                              1. Analyte ions often multiply charged

                                                                                                                Annotations:

                                                                                                                • means can actually analyse quite large proteins without digesting them or having to use mass analyser with large range
                                                                                                                1. Very soft ionisation

                                                                                                                  Annotations:

                                                                                                                  • - can use technique to look at protein-protein interactions  - x provide much structural information - less fragmentation
                                                                                                                  1. for small molecules

                                                                                                                    Annotations:

                                                                                                                    • useful for thermally labile species finding molecular masses can attach to high resolution mass analyser for exact mass determinations most efficient if already have ions in solution
                                                                                                                    1. +ve ion mode pH < 7 -ve ion mode pH > 7
                                                                                                                    2. APCI (another version of ESI)

                                                                                                                      Annotations:

                                                                                                                      • Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionisation
                                                                                                                      1. = CI -at atmospheric pressure
                                                                                                                        1. gaseous ionisation source
                                                                                                                          1. orthogonal design (i.e. drying gas at right angles)

                                                                                                                            Annotations:

                                                                                                                            • reduces noise by removing incompletely dry molecules/fragments
                                                                                                                            1. - corona discharge used in place of filament in traditional CI - repeated collisions with analyte that forms ions – mostly [M+H]+ / [M+gas]+
                                                                                                                            2. APPI

                                                                                                                              Annotations:

                                                                                                                              • Atmospheric Pressure Photo Ionisation
                                                                                                                              1. add a chemical dopant that acts like reagent gas use UV lamp to generate photons that ionise analyte and dopant
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