Abstract

The analytical utility of a linked GC/FTIR/ FTMS system operating in accurate mass and negative CI modes is demonstrated. In addition to the complementary information derived from IR and MS search results, accurate mass measurement data (average error of 4.2 ppm) is employed in the analysis of a seven component mixture. A post search filter uses accurate mass data to eliminate spectral search results with incorrect elemental compositions. An alternate positive ion EI and negative ion CI GC/IR/MS analysis is also performed on a mixture of substituted phenyl aldehydes and ketones. The reagent gas, ammonia, is introduced by pulsed valve thus minimizing crossover spectral contamination while maximizing spectral resolution. Proton abstraction by the amide produces an intense (M-1)− for all compounds in the mixture. Molecular weight information from the negative CI data is used in a post search filter to improve the reliability of both IR and MS search results.

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