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ESI-MS structure characterization

During the last decade, research efforts in the field of LC-MS have changed considerably. Technological problems in interfacing appear to be solved, and a number of interfaces have been found suitable for the analysis of flavonoids. These include TSP, continuous-flow fast-atom bombardment (CF-FAB), ESI, and APCI. LC-MS is frequently used to determine the occurrence of previously identified compounds or to target the isolation of new compounds (Table 2.11). LC MS is rarely used for complete structural characterization, but it provides the molecular mass of the different constituents in a sample. Then, further structural characterization can be performed by LC-MS-MS and MS-MS analysis. In recent years, the combination of HPLC coupled simultaneously to a diode-array (UV-Vis) detector and to a mass spectrometer equipped with an ESI or APCI source has been the method of choice for the determination of flavonoid masses. Applications of LC-MS (and LC-MS-MS) in flavonoid... [Pg.92]

The coupling of LC and MS with API techniques was applied to the structural characterization of Ocimum mono-C and di-C-glycosylflavones by LC-APCI-MS and Theo-broma mono-C-glycosylflavones by LC-ESI-MS. ... [Pg.893]

In recent years the application of electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry, quadrupole time-of-flight (QqTOF) mass spectrometry, and Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (FT-ICR) are used for further structural characterization of DOM (Kujawinski et al., 2002 Kim et al., 2003 Stenson et al., 2003 Koch et al., 2005 Tremblay et al., 2007 Reemtsma et al., 2008). MS/MS capabilities provide the screening for selected ions, and FT-ICR allows exact molecular formula determination for selected peaks. In addition, SEC can be coupled to ESI and FTICR-MS to study different DOM fractions. Homologous series of structures can be revealed, and many pairs of peaks differ by the exact masses of -H2, -O, or -CH2. Several thousand molecular formulas in the mass range of up to more than 600 Da can be identified and reproduced in element ratio plots (O/C versus H/C plots). Limitations of ESI used by SEC-MS are shown by These and Reemtsma (2003). [Pg.384]

Kujawinski, E. B., Freitas, M. A., Zang, X., Hatcher, P G., Green-Church, K. B., and Jones, R. B. (2002). The application of electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI MS) to the structural characterization of natural organic matter. Organic Geochem. 33,171-180. [Pg.401]


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