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Analysis of Volatile and Oxidation Sensitive Compounds Using a Cold Inlet System and Electron Impact Mass Spectrometry
Published on: September 5, 2014
Easy ambient sonic-spray ionization-membrane interface mass spectrometry for direct analysis of solution constituents
Renato Haddad1, Regina Sparrapan, Tapio Kotiaho
1ThoMSon Mass Spectrometry Laboratory, Institute of Chemistry, State University of Campinas, 13084-971, Campinas SP, Brazil.
Abstract:
Using a cellulose dialysis membrane and aqueous solutions of common drugs as a proof-of-principle example, we demonstrate that solid but permeable and flexible membranes can be used as interfaces for the direct analysis of solution constituents via easy ambient sonic-spray ionization mass spectrometry. This new combination of MS techniques, herein termed EASI-MIMS, promotes droplet pick up of the analyte from the external surface of the membrane from where the analyte has selectively permeated for proper mass spectrometry characterization and quantitation. Possible application of EASI-MIMS such as the environmental analyses of effluents, on-line monitoring of fermentation and biotransformations and on-line pharmacokinetic blood analysis are discussed.
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