Modification of a Quadrupole/Orbitrap/Linear Quadrupole Ion Trap Tribrid Mass Spectrometer for Diagnostic Gas-Phase Ion-Molecule Reactions.
Yue FuChristopher J BrownJoshua T JohnsonBrett M MarshJeffrey R GilbertErlu FengHilkka I KenttämaaPublished in: Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (2023)
Tandem mass spectrometry based on diagnostic gas-phase ion-molecule reactions represents a robust method for functional group identification in unknown compounds. To date, most of these reactions have been studied using unit-resolution instruments, such as linear quadrupole ion traps and triple quadrupoles, which cannot be used to obtain elemental composition information for the species of interest. In this study, a high-resolution mass spectrometer, a quadrupole/orbitrap/linear quadrupole ion trap tribrid, was modified by installing a portable reagent inlet system to obtain high-resolution data for ion-molecule reactions. Examination of a previously published test system, the reaction between protonated 1,1'-sulfonyldiimizadole with 2-methoxypropene, demonstrated the ability to perform ion-molecule reactions on the modified tribrid mass spectrometer. High-resolution data were obtained for ion-molecule reactions of three isobaric ions (protonated glycylalanine, protonated glutamine, and protonated lysine) with diethylmethoxyborane. On the basis of these data, the isobaric ions can be differentiated based on both their measured accurate mass as well as the different product ions they generated upon the ion-molecule reactions. In a different experiment, analyte ions were subjected to collision-induced dissociation (CID), and the structures of the resulting fragment ions were examined via diagnostic ion-molecule reactions. This experiment allows for the functional group interrogation of fragment ions and can be used to improve the understanding of the structures of fragment ions generated in the gas phase.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- tandem mass spectrometry
- ultra high performance liquid chromatography
- mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography
- high performance liquid chromatography
- gas chromatography
- simultaneous determination
- quantum dots
- solid phase extraction
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- healthcare
- aqueous solution
- social media
- systematic review
- artificial intelligence
- diabetic rats