Abstract
A novel dual-mechanism ionization technique for LC/MS/MS has been observed, characterized and applied to the quantitation of a tertiary amine-containing drug compound in dog plasma. This mixed-mechanism ionization approach can improve the sensitivity of the pneumatically assisted electrospray experiment. Under conditions of higher than normal chromatographic flow and lower electrospray voltage, approximately a 4-fold increase in sensitivity was realized. A detection limit of 16 pg (45 fmol) on-column, and inter-day imprecision and inaccuracy of <11 and <15%, respectively, were obtained. A trade-off in concentration sensitivity in favor of ease of sample preparation was made to increase sample throughput. Although results strongly suggest that mixed-mechanism ionization is in operation, and that pneumatically assisted electrospray is a partial contributor to the overall ionization process, the exact nature of the second mechanism of ionization is unclear at this time.
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