Abstract

The operating conditions for pyrolysis–desorption ammonia chemical ionization mass spectrometry and tandem mass spectrometry have been optimized and the technique evaluated for the production and analysis of structurally-informative pyrolytic fragmentation ions corresponding to intact anhydrohexose oligosaccharides, using amylose as the model polysaccharide. Among the various parameters examined it was found that the nature of the solvent used to adhere the sample to the emitter coil and the configuration of the emitter and the rate at which it is heated all play important roles in determining the efficiency of the pyrolytic process and the production of high mass fragment ions. Adjustment of reagent gas pressure together with source temperature also influence the chemical integrity of high mass oligomeric pyrolysis products. Under optimal operating conditions using ammonia reagent gas, the analyses of cellulose, laminarin, agars, and chitin gave relatively abundant ions corresponding to ammonium (or prot...

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