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Liquid secondary ionization mass spectrometr

B. W. Gibson, A. M. Falick, et al.. Liquid secondary ionization mass spectrometric characterization of two phosphosaine-containing peptides, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 109, 5343-5348 (1987). [Pg.373]

Chapter 6, titled Selection of Ionization Methods of Analytes in the TLC-MS Techniques provides an overview of mass spectrometric techniques that can be coupled with TLC and act as specific detectors in this hyphenated approach. The mass spectrometric techniques discussed in this chapter are secondary mass spectrometry (SIMS), liquid secondary ion mass spectrometry (LSIMS), fast atom bombardment (FAB), matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI), atmospheric pressure matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (AP-MALDI), electrospray ionization (ESI), desorption electrospray ionization (DESI), electrospry-assisted laser desorption/ionization (ELDI), easy ambient sonic spray ionization (EASI), direct analysis in real time (DART), laser-induced acoustic desorption/electrospray ionization (LIAD/ESI), plasma-assisted multiwavelength laser desorption/ionization (PAMLDI), atmospheric-pressure chemical ionization (APCI), and dielectric barrier discharge ionization (DBDI). For the sake of illustration, the authors introduce practical examples of implementing TLC separations with detection carried out by means of individual mass spectrometric techniques for the systematically arranged compounds belonging to different chemical classes. [Pg.9]

In recent years, several techniques have been developed for mass spectrometry, whereby samples are ionized and analysed from a condensed phase, without prior volatilization. These desorption techniques have permitted the extension of mass spectrometric analyses to sulfate and glutathione conjugates, as well as to underivatized and labile glucuronic acid conjugates. Primary among these techniques are field desorption 6, plasma desorption (7), laser desorption (8), fast atom bombardment (or secondary ion mass spectrometry with a liquid sample matrix) ( ) and thermospray ionization ( O). The latter can also serve to couple high pressure liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry for analysis of involatile and thermally labile samples. [Pg.160]


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