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Lecture notes of 10 pages for the course Techniques For Biological And Chemical Sciences at QMUL

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Principles and application of Mass Spectrometry
Basic introduction to MS

 Mass spectrometry is

Learning outcome:

1. Basic overview
2. The ion source
3. Mass analyser
4. Principles of operation and key characteristics of mass spectroscopic ion sources (electron
impact, electrospray, MALDI) and mass analysis systems (time of flight, quadrupole, ion trap,
ion cyclotron resonance)

Introduction

 Spectrum of masses not light
 All other spectroscopy use light except mass spectrometry
 Molecule has to be charged & a single molecule i.e. gaseous
 How to generate ions?
 How to get a non-volatile gaseous molecule charged?
 Mass spectrometry is driven by the instrumentation
 Calibrate instrument before use, which means find the right magnetic force to give the ions

Mass spectrometry: an overview of the basics

 General features:
- Ionisation- acceleration-deflection-
detection.
- Sample is vaporised to gas phase, is
ionised and enters a vacuum. The
ioniser is mainly vacuum.
- These ions may undergo
fragmentation to give ions of lower
mass together with neutral
molecules. The gas phase ions are then separated according to their mass/charge ratios
(m/z) using electrical and/or magnetic fields.
- Separated ions are detected and the masses present are reported in atomic mass units,
known as Daltons mass of an atom of 12C = 12 Da (precisely)
 Mass spectrometer is a vaccum inside
 Arc shape
 The amount of arc depends on how much the sample has accelerated as need a greater
force to turn
 Can alter the charged molecules in 2 ways:
1. Electric field
2. Magnetic field
 Most mass spectrometer use electric field


Electric field

,  The electric field is negative
 After the electric field there is a magnet, which bends the path of the ions
 Charged particles (only) in electric fields experience forces that are proportional to their
charge
 The resulting acceleration of particles is proportional to the force divided by the mass of the
particle and hence to charge/mass
 Thus all particles with the same charge/mass ratio should behave similarly and contribute to
a single peak in the mass spectrum.
 Remember that opposite charges attract one another, whereas like charges repel
 Columbic (charged) forces



Magnetic field

 Charged particles in magnetic fields experience forces only when they are already moving.
 They are deflected by forces acting at 90 degrees to the direction of motion, causing them to
follow circular paths. As a result get an arc
 Particles with a particular mass (momentum)/ charge ratio will follow paths with the same
arc (radius) dependent of mass and charge ratio
 Heaviey ions will have more difficulty travelling along the arc than lighter ions.
 Analogy=at a turn the van will have more difficulty than the motorcycle to turn.

Information from mass spectra

 Molecular mass
 Elemental composition
 Molecular formula
 Fragmentation behaviour can help to distinguish between structures with the same
molecular mass
 i.e. sequence of aa in a peptide or protein


good features

 very sensitive (10–11-10–18 mol, depending on technique)-as sensitive as the human nose
 accurate determination of molecular mass (± 0.1% s easily achieved
 rapid analysis in few seconds once sample introduced into the instrument
 these aspects make MS suiable for monitoring output of chromatographic column or
electrophoresis gel.
 The combination of high performance liquid chromatography and MS is knowns as LC-MS

Disadvantages

 Cost over £50, 000
 Large
 Heavy
 Require skilled maintenance to keep vacuum and electrical systems working
 Require technician to look after as constantly getting clogged up
 These deficiencies are being overcome by improved technology

Methods of ionisation: types of ion source
EI & CI used in hard ionisation technique for small
organic chemicals and always fragment

ESI & MALDI are soft ionisation technique so even I
fragile protein can vaporise and ionise but not
fragment to get molecular ion
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