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Thermospray variant

In many applications in mass spectrometry (MS), the sample to be analyzed is present as a solution in a solvent, such as methanol or acetonitrile, or an aqueous one, as with body fluids. The solution may be an effluent from a liquid chromatography (LC) column. In any case, a solution flows into the front end of a mass spectrometer, but before it can provide a mass spectrum, the bulk of the solvent must be removed without losing the sample (solute). If the solvent is not removed, then its vaporization as it enters the ion source would produce a large increase in pressure and stop the spectrometer from working. At the same time that the solvent is removed, the dissolved sample must be retained so that its mass spectrum can be measured. There are several means of effecting this differentiation between carrier solvent and the solute of interest, and thermospray is just one of them. Plasmaspray is a variant of thermospray in which the basic method of solvent removal is the same, but the number of ions obtained is enhanced (see below). [Pg.71]

As with GC, the combination of MS and MS/MS detection with LC adds an important confirmatory dimension to the analysis. Thermospray (TSP) and particle beam (PB) were two of the earlier interfaces for coupling LC and MS, but insufficient fragmentation resulted in a lack of structural information when using TSP, and insufficient sensitivity and an inability to ionize nonvolatile sample components hampered applications using PB. Today, atmospheric pressure ionization (API) dominates the LC/MS field for many environmental applications. The three major variants of API... [Pg.441]

Among the currently available interfaces for drug residue analysis, more interesting appear the particle-beam (PB) interface, the thermospray (TSP) interface that works well with substances of medium polarity, and the atmospheric pressure ionization (API) interfaces that have opened up powerful application areas to LC-MS for ionizable compounds. Among API interfaces, most versatile appear to be the electrospray (ESP) interface and its variants including the ion spray... [Pg.918]


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