Abstract

Fingerprinting mass spectrometric analysis at atmospheric conditions has been realized using an arc plasma-based dissociation (APD) device. Because of its high energy, high temperature, and unique chemical reactivity, the thermal plasma can induce dissociation of neutral molecules or ions produced by atmospheric ion sources. Both even/odd electron (fragment) ions would be generated to provide fingerprinting structural information and molecular weight of the compounds simultaneously. Meanwhile, elimination and aromatization were observed as special dissociation patterns in this device, which can be applied in the differentiation of isomers. The good compatibility with atmospheric ion sources is demonstrated by coupling the device with nanoelectrospray ionization (nano-ESI) and zero volt paper spray ionization (PSI), respectively. With erythromycin as the tuning standard, informative dissociation spectra of various compounds can be reproducible, making it possible to establish an arc plasma-based dissociation spectra database. This device allows fingerprinting mass spectrometric analysis, with no need for harsh vacuum conditions and is promising for making a breakthrough in making up the deficiency of atmospheric ionization techniques.

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