Abstract

Soft X-ray atmospheric pressure photoionization (soft X-ray APPI) as an ionization method in liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC-MS) is presented. The ionization mechanism was examined with selected test compounds in the negative ion mode, using soft X-ray APPI source emitting 4.9 keV photons. Test compounds with an acidic group were ionized by a proton transfer reaction, producing deprotonated molecules ([M – H]−), whereas compounds having positive electron affinity were ionized by a charge exchange reaction, producing negative molecular ions (M–•). Soft X-ray APPI does not require a dopant to achieve high ionization efficiency, which is an advantage compared with vacuum ultraviolet APPI with 10 eV photons, in which a dopant is needed to improve ionization efficiency. The energy of the soft X-ray photons is in the keV range, which is high enough to displace a valence electron and often also inner shell electrons from LC eluents and atmospheric gases, initiating an efficient ionization process in the negative ion mode.

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  • (soft X-ray atmospheric pressure photoionization (APPI)) as an ionization method in liquid chromatography−mass spectrometry (LC-MS) is presented

  • Riebe et al examined the formation of reactant ions at atmospheric pressure from different gases and gas mixtures and ionization of alkyl nitrates in the negative ion mode, using 2.8 keV photons produced by a miniaturized soft X-ray APPI source.[12]

  • The same soft X-ray source was applied in the positive ion atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI) of volatile organic compounds produced by various fungi, using gas chromatography-MS.[13]

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(soft X-ray APPI) as an ionization method in liquid chromatography−mass spectrometry (LC-MS) is presented. The ionization mechanism is examined with selected test compounds having different gasphase energetics in the negative ion mode, using soft X-ray APPI source emitting 4.9 keV photons.

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