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APCI coupling

APCI has become a popular ionization source for applications of coupled HPLC-MS. Figure 1.33 shows an example of an application of HPLC-APCI coupling [79]. It shows the analysis obtained from extracts of maize plants. Six compounds are identified by mass spectrometry. These compounds have been identified as glucoconjugated DIMBOA (2,4-dihydroxy-7-methoxy-l,4-benzoxazin-3-one) and similar molecules that differ by the number of methoxy groups in the benzene ring and/or by the N-O methylation of the hydroxamate function. This example clearly shows the influence of the analyte on the type of observed molecular species. Indeed, the presence of an acidic group in the compound from peak 1 allows mainly the detection of deprotonated molecular ions, whereas the compound from peak 4 does not contain an acid group and thus leads only to the formation of adduct ions. [Pg.56]

Samples containing mixtures of peptides can be analyzed directly by electrospray. Alternatively, the peptides can be separated and analyzed by LC/MS coupling techniques such as electrospray or atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI). [Pg.417]

Aman, R. et al.. Application of HPLC coupled with DAD, APcI-MS and NMR to the analysis of lutein and zeaxanthin stereoisomers in thermally processed vegetables. Food Chem., 92 753, 2005. [Pg.237]

Reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) column 50 mm x 3.2-mm i.d. with Kromasil 5- um Gig packing High-performance liquid chromatograph coupled to a triple-quadrupole mass spectrometer with an atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI) source Gel permeation chromatograph with a 60 mm x 25-mm i.d. column packed with Bio-Beads SX-3 (50-g)... [Pg.1169]

Coupling of APCI-MS/MS to chromatography (typically LC) vastly increases the amount of chemical information obtained from either method alone. The rapid... [Pg.383]

Dobanol Ethoxy late [443], At least 16 Triton units with mass 910 were observed. A study of the reactions of amines and amine derivatives with scC02 using cSFC-MS was also reported [448], Both cSFC-APCI-MS and cSFC-ESI-MS of PEG 600 and PPG 425 were described [416]. Direct insertion probe (DIP) methodology was used for the structure analysis of the antistatic agent V,fV-bis-(2-hydroxyethyl)alkylamine. When analysed by SFC-MS coupling, the same sample could be separated into six components. The alkyl chains consist of saturated Cn, Ci4, C16 and C18 chains and of Cig chains with one double bond where 18 1 and 16 0 chains dominate. [Pg.484]

CZE-APCI-MS [887] andCZE-CF-FAB-MSn [533] couplings have been described. CEC-MS coupling offers ... [Pg.545]

I. Karapanagiotis, Identification of indigoid natural dyestuffs used in art objects by HPLC coupled to APCI MS, Am. Lab., 38, 36 40 (2006). [Pg.387]

Liquid chromatography, coupled to the different ionization sources, is generally the technique most used to characterize the phenolic profile in fruit and vegetable products. With regard to the source ionization, it seems that ESI is used more frequently than other sources, such as APCI or APPI. Another important aspect of this technique is the ionization of phenolic compounds. Negative ionization seems to be more suitable... [Pg.61]

Atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI) was introduced in 1973 by Horning et al. [38, 42, 43] and coupled to GC. This is also the introduction of atmospheric pressure ionization (API) in general. The next year corona discharge was introduced for ion generation as well as successful coupling to LC [44, 45]. In APCI of a liquid, a pneumatic nebulizer induces the flow of liquid to form a spray at atmospheric pressure. The spray droplets pass a corona discharge electrode situated close to the orifice, which... [Pg.24]

In off-line coupling of LC and MS for the analysis of surfactants in water samples, the suitability of desorption techniques such as Fast Atom Bombardment (FAB) and Desorption Chemical Ionisation was well established early on. In rapid succession, new interfaces like Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionisation (APCI) and Electrospray Ionisation (ESI) were applied successfully to solve a large number of analytical problems with these substance classes. In order to perform structure analysis on the metabolites and to improve sensitivity for the detection of the various surfactants and their metabolites in the environment, the use of various MS-MS techniques has also proven very useful, if not necessary, and in some cases even high-resolution MS is required. [Pg.25]

The qualitative determination of anionic surfactants in environmental samples such as water extracts by flow injection analysis coupled with MS (FIA-MS) applying a screening approach in the negative ionisation mode sometimes may be very effective. Using atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation (APCI) and electrospray ionisation (ESI), coupled with FIA or LC in combination with MS, anionic surfactants are either predominantly or sometimes exclusively ionised in the negative mode. Therefore, overview spectra obtained by FIA—MS(—) often are very clear and free from disturbing matrix components that are ionisable only in the positive mode. However, the advantage of clear... [Pg.336]

FIA-MS overview spectra in the APCI(-) and ESI(—) mode proved that the AES blend examined, contained two mixtures of homologues with Ci2 and C14 alkyl chains (Fig. 2.11.7(a)). FIA-MS(—) spectra confirmed that, in addition to AES compounds, the ASs precursor compounds with n = 12 and 14 and x = 0 (mJz 265 and 293) were also present. In the AES molecules, the Ci2 and C14 alkyl chains were coupled with ethoxy chains that could be ionised to a quite different extent. While APCI(—) ionised AESs up to 14 or 9 polyglycol ether units for the Ci2 and C14 homologues, respectively, ESI(—) ionised AESs up to 6 or 4 PEG units, all equally spaced by Am/z 44 (cf. Table 2.11.1). [Pg.343]

Other combinations of chromatography techniques with MS which may be useful in environmental studies are the coupling of high performance liquid chromatography (LC) with MS [84,384,504,506,530,585-593],LC with MS-MS [181, 594 - 599], LC with atmospheric pressure chemical ionization MS (LC-APCI-MS) [600], and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy-fast atom bombardment coupled to LC-MS (FTIR-FAB-LC-MS) [514]. [Pg.79]


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