Gas chromatography-high resolution tandem mass spectrometry using a GC-APPI-LIT orbitrap for complex volatile compounds analysis

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Abstract

A new approach of volatile compounds analysis is proposed using a linear ion trap Orbitrap mass spectrometer coupled with gas chromatography through an atmospheric pressure photoionization interface. In the proposed GC-HRMS/MS approach, direct chemical composition analysis is made for the precursor ions in high resolution MS spectra and the structural identifications were made through the database search of high quality MS/MS spectra. Successful analysis of a complex perfume sample was demonstrated and compared with GC-EI-Q and GC-EI-TOF. The current approach is complementary to conventional GC-EI-MS analysis and can identify low abundance co-eluting compounds. Toluene co-sprayed as a dopant through API probe significantly enhanced ionization of certain compounds and reduced oxidation during the ionization.

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Jin Lee, Y., Smith, E. A., & Jun, J. H. (2012). Gas chromatography-high resolution tandem mass spectrometry using a GC-APPI-LIT orbitrap for complex volatile compounds analysis. Mass Spectrometry Letters, 3(2), 29–38. https://doi.org/10.5478/MSL.2012.3.2.29

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