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Soft Ionization of Saturated Hydrocarbons, Alcohols and Nonpolar Compounds by Negative-Ion Direct Analysis in Real-Time Mass Spectrometry
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Biological Mass SpectrometryOrganic ChemistryIon Mobility SpectrometryChemistrySpectrochemical AnalysisChemical EngineeringAnalytical InstrumentationGas ChromatographyBioanalysisAnalytical ChemistrySaturated HydrocarbonsReal-time Mass SpectrometryBiophysicsChromatographySoft IonizationMass SpectraIon SourceIon MobilityNatural SciencesSpectroscopyMass SpectrometryCollision Cross SectionNative Mass SpectrometryLarge Polarizable N-alkanesMedicineMolecular Fragmentation
Large polarizable n-alkanes (approximately C18 and larger), alcohols, and other nonpolar compounds can be detected as negative ions when sample solutions are injected directly into the sampling orifice of the atmospheric pressure interface of the time-of-flight mass spectrometer with the direct analysis in real time (DART) ion source operating in negative-ion mode. The mass spectra are dominated by peaks corresponding to [M + O2]‾(•). No fragmentation is observed, making this a very soft ionization technique for samples that are otherwise difficult to analyze by DART. Detection limits for cholesterol were determined to be in the low nanogram range.
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