October 7, 2014
Journal Article

High Sensitivity Combined with Extended Structural Coverage of
Labile Compounds via Nanoelectrospray Ionization at Subambient
Pressures

Abstract

Subambient pressure ionization with nanoelectrospray (SPIN) has proven to be effective in producing ions with high efficiency and transmitting them to low pressures for high sensitivity mass spectrometry (MS) analysis. Here we present evidence that not only does the SPIN source improve MS sensitivity but also allows for gentler ionization conditions. The gentleness of a conventional heated capillary electrospray ionization (ESI) source and the SPIN source was compared by the liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) analysis of colominic acid. Colominic acid is a mixture of sialic acid polymers of different lengths containing labile glycosidic linkages between monomer units necessitating a gentle ion source. By coupling the SPIN source with high resolution mass spectrometry and using advanced data processing tools, we demonstrate much extended coverage of sialic acid polymer chains as compared to using the conventional ESI source. Additionally we show that SPIN-LC-MS is effective in elucidating polymer features with high efficiency and high sensitivity previously unattainable by the conventional ESI-LC-MS methods.

Revised: January 14, 2015 | Published: October 7, 2014

Citation

Cox J.T., S.R. Kronewitter, A.K. Shukla, R.J. Moore, R.D. Smith, and K. Tang. 2014. "High Sensitivity Combined with Extended Structural Coverage of Labile Compounds via Nanoelectrospray Ionization at Subambient Pressures." Analytical Chemistry 86, no. 19:9504-9511. PNNL-SA-102134. doi:10.1021/ac502767y