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Characterization of Synthetic Polymers via Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time of Flight MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry
Published on: June 10, 2018
Rapid Fingerprinting of High-Molecular-Weight Polymers by Laser Desorption-Ionization Using Through-Hole Alumina
Thierry N J Fouquet1, Robert B Cody2, Sayaka Nakamura1
1Research Institute for Sustainable Chemistry, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), 1-1-1 Higashi, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8565, Japan.
Abstract:
Residual acid found in the desorption ionization using through-holes alumina membranes (DIUTHAME) induces a reproducible protonation/in-source dissociation of polymers made of ester, amide, or siloxane moieties during their surface-assisted laser desorption ionization (SALDI) mass analysis. Deposited on the DIUTHAME chips in solution (solvent-based) or in pure form by melting the polymer powder in situ (solvent-free), high-molecular-weight nylons, silicone, or functionalized celluloses among other polymers are instantly fingerprinted by laser DIUTHAME high-resolution mass spectrometry (MS) with specific patterns resembling their direct analysis in real-time (DART) single-stage or tandem mass spectra. Depending on the polymer, two main types of fingerprints are observed with either the protonated monomer or product ions revealing the nature of the repeating unit or its functionalization. This technique allows a rapid molecular analysis of industrial homopolymers regardless of their molecular weight and complementary to DART with simple or no sample preparation and also promisingly applicable for copolymers.
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