The purpose of this article is to underline the possibility of efficiently using electron ionization (EI) in liquid chromatography (LC) and mass spectrometry (MS). From a historical perspective, EI accompanied the first attempts in LC-MS but, owing to several technical shortcomings, it was soon outshined by soft, atmospheric pressure ionization (API) techniques. Nowadays, two modern approaches, supersonic molecular beam LC-MS and direct-EI LC-MS, offer a valid alterative to API, and preserve the advantages of EI also in LC-MS applications. These advantages can be summarized in three crucial aspects: automated library identification; identification of unknown compounds, owing to EI extensive fragment information; inertness to coeluted matrix interferences owing to very unlikely ion-ion and ion-molecule interactions in the EI gas-phase environment. The direct-EI LC-MS interface is a simple and efficient solution able to produce high-quality, interpretable EI spectra from a wide range of low molecular weight molecules of different polarity. Because of the low operative flow rates, this interface relies on a nano-LC technology that helps in reducing the impact of the mobile phase on the gas-phase environment of EI. This review provides an extensive discussion on the role of EI in LC-MS interfacing, and presents in detail several performance aspects of the direct-EI LC-MS interface, especially in terms of response, massspectral quality, and matrix effects. In addition, several key applications are also reported.

Palma, P., Famiglini, G., Trufelli, H., Pierini, E., Termopoli, V., Cappiello, A. (2011). Electron Ionization in LC-MS: Recent Developments and Applications of the Direct-EI LC-MS Interface. ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 399(8), 2683-2693 [10.1007/s00216-010-4637-0].

Electron Ionization in LC-MS: Recent Developments and Applications of the Direct-EI LC-MS Interface

TERMOPOLI, VERONICA;
2011

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to underline the possibility of efficiently using electron ionization (EI) in liquid chromatography (LC) and mass spectrometry (MS). From a historical perspective, EI accompanied the first attempts in LC-MS but, owing to several technical shortcomings, it was soon outshined by soft, atmospheric pressure ionization (API) techniques. Nowadays, two modern approaches, supersonic molecular beam LC-MS and direct-EI LC-MS, offer a valid alterative to API, and preserve the advantages of EI also in LC-MS applications. These advantages can be summarized in three crucial aspects: automated library identification; identification of unknown compounds, owing to EI extensive fragment information; inertness to coeluted matrix interferences owing to very unlikely ion-ion and ion-molecule interactions in the EI gas-phase environment. The direct-EI LC-MS interface is a simple and efficient solution able to produce high-quality, interpretable EI spectra from a wide range of low molecular weight molecules of different polarity. Because of the low operative flow rates, this interface relies on a nano-LC technology that helps in reducing the impact of the mobile phase on the gas-phase environment of EI. This review provides an extensive discussion on the role of EI in LC-MS interfacing, and presents in detail several performance aspects of the direct-EI LC-MS interface, especially in terms of response, massspectral quality, and matrix effects. In addition, several key applications are also reported.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
LC-MS, LEI
English
2011
399
8
2683
2693
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Palma, P., Famiglini, G., Trufelli, H., Pierini, E., Termopoli, V., Cappiello, A. (2011). Electron Ionization in LC-MS: Recent Developments and Applications of the Direct-EI LC-MS Interface. ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 399(8), 2683-2693 [10.1007/s00216-010-4637-0].
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