Title: Mass Spectrometry II
1 2Ion trap
3Magnetic Sector
FB
4Magnetic Sector
5Magnetic Sector
6Time of Flight MS
In a quadrupole MS masses are separated based on
their flight path
In a time-of-flight MS masses are separated based
on their inertia
7301.14 to 301.16 amu
169.09 to 169.08 amu
179.10 to 179.12 amu
193.12 to 193.14 amu
281.13 to 281.15 amu
235.16 to 235.19 amu
8MS Application
9MS Application
- Environmental Issue
- Presence of bioloigcally-active compounds
(pharmaceuticals) that are not degraded in a
wastewater treatment plant - Compound of interest is trimethoprim, an
anti-microbial used to treat infectious diseases
in humans
- Analytical - want to analyze for trimethoprim
- LC/GC?
LC why?
ESI why?
- Hypothesis
- Primary treatment of wastewater with nitrifying
activated sludge will degrade trimethoprim
10MS Application
- Hypothesis
- Primary treatment of wastewater with nitrifying
activated sludge will degrade trimethoprim
- Experiment
- Small scale laboratory batch reactor was used to
degrade trimethoprim - LC-ESI coupled to a single quadrupole MS to
determine the unit mass of degradation products - LC-ESI coupled to an ion trap MS to determine
structural features of the degradation products - LC-ESI coupled to a quadrupole time of flight MS
to determine the accurate mass of the degradation
products to get a chemical formula
11MS Application
- Hypothesis
- Primary treatment of wastewater with nitrifying
activated sludge will degrade trimethoprim
- Experiment
- Small scale laboratory batch reactor was used to
degrade trimethoprim - LC-ESI coupled to a single quadrupole MS to
determine the unit mass of degradation products - LC-ESI coupled to an ion trap MS to determine
structural features of the degradation products - LC-ESI coupled to a quadrupole time of flight MS
to determine the accurate mass of the degradation
products to get a chemical formula
12MS Application
Data from LC-ESI-single quad MS
MW 290.32 g mol-1
Total ion chromatogram
Degradation products
Parent M1
Single ion chromatogram
Anything strange
13MS Application
- Experiment
- LC-ESI coupled to a single quadrupole MS to
determine the unit mass of degradation products - 2 degradation products
- MH of 307 m/z and 325 m/z
- Increased mass but earlier LC elution
- Suggests oxidation
- Mass difference between 291 m/z and 307 m/z is
16 m/z (oxygen) - Mass difference between 291 m/z and 325 m/z is
34 m/z (2O and 2 H)
14MS Application
Data from LC-ESI-Ion trap MS (MS2) LC mobile
phase is H2O and CH3OH
291 (trimethoprim) trapped in ion
trap Accelerated/dissociated and the products
detected
MH is 291
291 m/z ? products
15MS Applications
- Experiment
- LC-ESI coupled to a single quadrupole MS to
determine the unit mass of degradation products - 2 degradation products
- MH of 307 m/z and 325 m/z
- Increased mass but earlier LC elution
- Suggests oxidation
- Mass difference between 291 m/z and 307 m/z is
16 m/z (oxygen) - Mass difference between 291 m/z and 325 m/z is
34 m/z
- LC-ESI coupled to an ion trap MS to determine
structural features of the degradation products - Parent
- Demonstrates that the phenyl rings are
recalcitrant to dissociation - Useful information for the ion trap analysis of
the degradation products
16MS Application
Data from LC-ESI-Ion trap MS (MS2)
307-18 Loss of water M H H2O
Degradation product 307 m/z trapped in ion trap
Accelerated/dissociated and the products detected
307 m/z ? products
D2O and CD3OD
17MS Application
Data from LC-ESI-Ion trap MS (MS3)
Degradation product 307 m/z trapped in ion trap
Accelerated/dissociated and 289 m/z trapped in
ion trap Accelerated/dissociated and the
products detected
Can be formed from the dissociation of 307m/z or
289 m/z
307 m/z ? 289 m/z ? products
D2O and CD3OD
18MS Application
Data from LC-ESI-Ion trap MS (MS3)
Degradation product 307 m/z trapped in ion trap
Accelerated/dissociated and 274 m/z trapped in
ion trap Accelerated/dissociated and the
products detected
Can be formed from the dissociation of 289 m/z
and 274 m/z
307 m/z ? 274 m/z ? products
D2O and CD3OD
19MS Application
- Experiment
- LC-ESI coupled to a single quadrupole MS to
determine the unit mass of degradation products - 2 degradation products
- MH of 307 m/z and 325 m/z
- Increased mass but earlier LC elution
- Suggests oxidation
- Mass difference between 291 m/z and 307 m/z is
16 m/z (oxygen) - Mass difference between 291 m/z and 325 m/z is
34 m/z
- LC-ESI coupled to an ion trap MS to determine
structural features of the degradation products - Parent
- Demonstrates that the phenyl rings are
recalcitrant to dissociation - Useful information for the ion trap analysis of
the degradation products
- Products
- Use MS3 data to propose a fragmentation pathway
for 307 m/z degradation product - Structure confirmation
20MS Application
Data from LC-ESI-Ion trap MS (MS2 and MS3)
Propose fragment structures
- H, - OH, - CH3
21MS Application
- Experiment
- Small scale laboratory batch reactor was used to
degrade trimethoprim - LC-ESI coupled to a single quadrupole MS to
determine the unit mass of degradation products - LC-ESI coupled to an ion trap MS to determine
structural features of the degradation products - LC-ESI coupled to a quadrupole time of flight MS
to determine the accurate mass of the degradation
products to get a chemical formula
- Hypothesis
- Primary treatment of wastewater with nitrifying
activated sludge will degrade trimethoprim
- Answer
- Degradation of trimethoprim is possible using
nitrifying activated sludge - Degradation products identified using several MS
techniques
22MS Application
Data from LC-ESI-Ion trap MS LC mobile phase is
D2O and CD3OD
296 (d-trimethoprim) trapped in ion
trap Accelerated/dissociated and the products
detected
MD is 296
23MS Application
Data from LC-ESI-Ion trap MS
H2O and CH3OH
D2O and CD3OD