Title: HPLCMS techniques in DOM analysisESIITMS and DOM
1HPLC-MS techniques in DOM analysis/ESI-ITMS and
DOM
- Leif Kronberg, Åbo Akademi University
2- ESI-ITMS Electro Spray Ionisation Ion
Trap Mass Spectrometry - A new method for characterisation of NOM
- Only a few reports have been pulished on the
method till now - One of the most important is
- Jerry A. Leenheer et al. Anal. Chem. 2001, 73,
1461
3ESI
- An extremely soft ionisation method
- Produces MH and M-H- ions
- These ions are very stable ? in many cases no
fragmentation is observed - The MS of one compound gives only one peak
4ESI-Mass Spectrum of a Single Compound, M-H-
The molecular weight of the compound is 300
5ESI-Mass Spectrum of Two Compounds, M-H-
The molecular weight of the compounds are 200 and
300, resp.
6ESI-Mass Spectrum of Three Compounds, M-H-
The molecular weight of the compounds are 140,
200 and 300, resp.
7ESI-Mass Spectrum of Short-Chained Polymers,
MH
The molecular weights of the polymers are 1711,
1564, 1448, 1301 ....
8ESI-Mass Spectrum of Natural Polymers Fulvic
Acids
- Most of the peaks represent M-H- ions.
- It is possible to determine the average molecular
weight distribution (Mw) ? m/z 914 - This value is slightly lower than the value given
by other methods
9It is most likely that the Mw of NOM is affected
by photochemical processesThis can be studied
by electrospray mass spectrometry
10Further applicabilities of Ion Trap MS
- The ion trap has a built in function of ion
storage and ion fragmentation - A single preselected ion, M-H- can be stored
and fragmented - We get a mass spectrum of M-H-
11The MS/MS spectrum of the polymer at m/z 1565.9
12The MS/MS Spectrum of 1565.9 Interpretation of
the Fragmentation
13Application of the MS/MS/MS... feature to NOM
fulvic acids (1/4)
M-H- 329 was isolated and fragmented ?
MS2 m/z 311 ? loss of water
14Application of the MS/MS/MS... feature to NOM
fulvic acids (2/4)
MS3 (329 ? 311)
15Application of the MS/MS/MS... feature to NOM
fulvic acids (3/4)
MS4 (329 ? 311 ? 293) m/z 109, 165, 205 and
275 The simplicity of the spectra indicates that
the ion at m/z 293 is due to a single compound
16Application of the MS/MS/MS... feature to NOM
fulvic acids (4/4)
MS5 (329 ? 311 ? 293 ? 275) m/z 109 m/z
109 can not be further fragmented
17- As the number of MS stages increases, the spectra
become increasing simple until only one product
ion is detected which cannot further fragment - Starting form the simple spectra, molecular
structures of increasing complexity can be
elucidated
18Leenheer et al. have proposed a structure for m/z
329 which accounts for the observed
fragmentation pattern
19Further fragmentation of m/z 293
20- It might be the case that there are unique
structures in NOM that arise from photochemical
degradation of humic material - These may be identified by mass spectrometry
using ion traps
21Further applications of ESI-ITMS
- SEC-LC ?
- we get the masses of the fractions
- more simple mass spectra ? easier to interpret
- Neutral loss scan ?
- identification of ions, masses, containing a
specific functional group