## Abstract The analytical performances of three atmospheric‐pressure sources, electrospray (ESI), atmospheric‐pressure chemical ionization (APCI), and atmospheric‐pressure photoionization (APPI), were evaluated for the analysis of pentacyclic triterpenes in liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry
APCI/APPI for synthetic polymer analysis
✍ Scribed by P. Terrier; B. Desmazières; J. Tortajada; W. Buchmann
- Book ID
- 102944613
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 930 KB
- Volume
- 30
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0277-7037
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Modern mass spectrometry of synthetic polymers involves soft ionization techniques. Whereas matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) and electrospray (ESI) are employed routinely, atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI) and more recently atmospheric pressure photoionization (APPI) are used to a lesser extent. However, these latter ionization methods coupled to liquid‐phase separation techniques create new opportunities for the characterization of polymers, especially for low molecular weight compounds or for the polymers that are poorly ionizable by the usual methods. After a part devoted to the description of classical MS methods employed for polymer analysis (MALDI, ESI, and their use with chromatography), APCI and APPI techniques will be described, discussed, and selected examples will present the interest of these ionization sources (or interfaces for LC/MS) in the field of polymer analysis. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., Mass Spec Rev 30:854–874, 2011
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