Abstract

AbstractCombined liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry is frequently performed with the thermospray interface nowadays. With thermospray a special ion source has to be installed. Tuning and calibration of that special source is still a problem which has not been adequately solved, Reference compounds commonly used in conventional electron impact or chemical ionization mass spectrometry cannot be used in the thermospray source. Most of the solutions to this problem reported in the literature cause a rapid contamination of the ion source or may result in memory effects. In this paper the use of acetic acid ammonia cluster ions is proposed for tuning and calibration in thermospray. Abundant cluster ions can be observed over the mass range between m/z = 100 and 1000 when an eluent containing ammonium acetate and 0.5% acetic acid is used. Features of the mass spectra obtained in both filament‐off, filament‐on and discharge‐on modes will be discussed.

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