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New trends in the application of electron ionization to liquid chromatography?mass spectrometry interfacing

Authors :
Achille Cappiello
Giorgio Famiglini
Filippo Mangani
Pierangela Palma
Source :
Mass Spectrometry Reviews. 20:88-104
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
Wiley, 2001.

Abstract

Permission to reproduce this table online was not granted by the copyright holder. Readers are kindly asked to refer to the printed version. Two recent approaches for coupling capillary scale liquid chromatography and electron ionization mass spectrometry are reviewed and discussed. The first one, Cap-EI, is the latest evolution of the micro-scale particle beam interface, in which the nebulizer has been optimized to overcome the limitations of the former approach, in terms of sensitivity and linearity. It can be easily hosted in pre-existing instruments without major modifications and can use helium and the less-expensive nitrogen to generate library-matchable electron ionization spectra. The second one is a miniaturized interface for nano- and micro-HPLC, in which the interfacing process takes place into a suitably modified ion source. Because the eluate from the column is completely transferred into the ion source for ionization, superior sensitivity, linearity, and reproducibility are obtained. No signs of chemical ionization are observed at flow rates up to 1.5 μL/min. These two interfaces demonstrate that electron ionization can be successfully used for the analysis of small—medium molecules of various polarities, and also at the trace level. The possibility to record library-matchable electron ionization spectra offers the analyst a powerful tool that can be particularly useful in real-world applications.© 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Mass Spec Rev 20: 88–104, 2001

Details

ISSN :
10982787 and 02777037
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mass Spectrometry Reviews
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f2244f2996d32f446c13cc261ae9316c