Towards the electrospray ionization mass spectrometry ionization efficiency scale of organic compounds

被引:73
|
作者
Leito, Ivo [1 ]
Herodes, Koit [1 ]
Huopolainen, Merit [1 ]
Virro, Kristina [1 ]
Kunnapas, Allan [1 ]
Kruve, Anneli [1 ]
Tanner, Risto [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tartu, Inst Chem, EE-51014 Tartu, Estonia
[2] NICPB, EE-12618 Tallinn, Estonia
关键词
D O I
10.1002/rcm.3371
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
An approach that allows setting up under predefined ionization conditions a rugged self-consistent quantitative experimental scale of electrospray ionization (ESI) efficiencies of organic compounds is presented. By ESI ionization efficiency (10 we mean the efficiency of generating gas-phase ions from analyte molecules or ions in the ESI source. The approach is based on measurement of relative ionization efficiency (RIE) of two compounds (B-1 and B-2) by infusing a solution containing both compounds at known concentrations (C-1 and C-2) and measuring the mass-spectrometric responses of the protonated forms of the compounds (R-1 and R-2). The RIE of B-1 and B-2 is expressed as logRIE(B-1, B-2) = log[(R-1 - C-2)/(C-1 - R-2)]. The relative way of measurement leads to cancellation of many of the factors affecting IE (ESI source design, voltages in the source and ion transport system, solvent composition, flow rates and temperatures of the nebulizing and drying gases). Using this approach an ESI IE scale containing ten compounds (esters and aromatic amines) and spanning over 4 logRIE units has been compiled. The consistency of the scale (the consistency standard deviation of the scale is s = 0.16 logRIE units) was assured by making measurements using different concentration ratios (at least 6-fold concentration ratio range) of the compounds and by making circular validation measurements (the logRIE of any two compounds was checked by measuring both against a third compound). Copyright (c) 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
引用
收藏
页码:379 / 384
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Determination of micelle mass by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
    Nohara, D
    Kajiura, T
    Takeda, K
    JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY, 2005, 40 (04): : 489 - 493
  • [42] Probing Cyanocuprates by Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry
    Putau, Aliaksei
    Koszinowski, Konrad
    ORGANOMETALLICS, 2010, 29 (16) : 3593 - 3601
  • [43] ELECTROSPRAY IONIZATION MASS-SPECTROMETRY OF BIOMOLECULES
    JARDINE, I
    NATURE, 1990, 345 (6277) : 747 - 748
  • [45] Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry fingerprinting of beer
    Araújo, AS
    da Rocha, LL
    Tomazela, DM
    Sawaya, ACHF
    Almeida, RR
    Catharino, RR
    Eberlin, MN
    ANALYST, 2005, 130 (06) : 884 - 889
  • [46] Electrospray Ionization Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry
    Kohoutek, Katie M.
    Harrington, Peter de B.
    CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 2023, 53 (03) : 483 - 497
  • [47] Electrospray laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry
    Huang, Min-Zong
    Jhang, Siou-Sian
    Chan, Ya-Ting
    Cheng, Sy-Chi
    Cheng, Chun-Nian
    Shiea, Jentaie
    New Developments in Mass Spectrometry, 2015, 2015-January (02): : 372 - 388
  • [48] Electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry of chaetoglobosins
    Xu, Guo-Bo
    Li, Li-Mei
    Fang, Dong-Mei
    Li, Guo-You
    Zhang, Guo-Lin
    Wu, Zhi-Jun
    RAPID COMMUNICATIONS IN MASS SPECTROMETRY, 2012, 26 (18) : 2115 - 2122
  • [49] Characterization of Isobutylaluminoxanes by Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry
    Henderson, Matthew A.
    Trefz, Tyler K.
    Collins, Scott
    Wang, Miles Y.
    McIndoe, J. Scott
    ORGANOMETALLICS, 2013, 32 (07) : 2079 - 2083
  • [50] Surfactants usable for electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
    Ishihama, Y
    Katayama, H
    Asakawa, N
    ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY, 2000, 287 (01) : 45 - 54