TY - JOUR
T1 - Sensitivity comparison of gas chromatography–mass spectrometry with Cold EI and standard EI
AU - Amirav, Aviv
AU - Yakovchuk, Alex
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors. Journal of Mass Spectrometry published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2023/6
Y1 - 2023/6
N2 - Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) with Cold EI is based on interfacing GC and MS with supersonic molecular beams (SMBs) along with electron ionization of vibrationally cold sample compounds in SMB in a fly-through ion source (hence the name Cold EI). Cold EI improves all the central performance aspects of GC–MS, and in this paper, we focus on its improvement of signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) and limits of detection (LODs). We found that the harder the compound for analysis with standard EI, the greater the Cold EI gain in S/N and LOD. The lower LOD and higher S/N of Cold EI emerge from a few reasons: (a) similar ionization yield as standard EI, (b) enhanced abundance of molecular ions, (c) elimination of vacuum background noise, (d) elimination of ion source-related peak tailing and degradation, (e) ability to lower the elution temperatures via the use of high column flow rates, and (f) greater range of thermally labile and low-volatility compounds that can be analyzed. We demonstrate the superior S/N and lower LOD of Cold EI versus standard EI in a range of compounds, from the simple-to-analyze octafluoronaphthalene all the way to reserpine and an organo-metallic compound that cannot be analyzed by standard EI. These compounds include methyl stearate, cholesterol, n-C32H66, large polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, dioctyl phthalates, diundecyl phthalate, pentachlorophenol, benzidine, lambda-cyhalothrin, and methidathion. The significantly lower Cold EI LODs that can be over 1000 times better than in standard EI further result in far superior response linearity and greater measurement dynamic range.
AB - Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) with Cold EI is based on interfacing GC and MS with supersonic molecular beams (SMBs) along with electron ionization of vibrationally cold sample compounds in SMB in a fly-through ion source (hence the name Cold EI). Cold EI improves all the central performance aspects of GC–MS, and in this paper, we focus on its improvement of signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) and limits of detection (LODs). We found that the harder the compound for analysis with standard EI, the greater the Cold EI gain in S/N and LOD. The lower LOD and higher S/N of Cold EI emerge from a few reasons: (a) similar ionization yield as standard EI, (b) enhanced abundance of molecular ions, (c) elimination of vacuum background noise, (d) elimination of ion source-related peak tailing and degradation, (e) ability to lower the elution temperatures via the use of high column flow rates, and (f) greater range of thermally labile and low-volatility compounds that can be analyzed. We demonstrate the superior S/N and lower LOD of Cold EI versus standard EI in a range of compounds, from the simple-to-analyze octafluoronaphthalene all the way to reserpine and an organo-metallic compound that cannot be analyzed by standard EI. These compounds include methyl stearate, cholesterol, n-C32H66, large polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, dioctyl phthalates, diundecyl phthalate, pentachlorophenol, benzidine, lambda-cyhalothrin, and methidathion. The significantly lower Cold EI LODs that can be over 1000 times better than in standard EI further result in far superior response linearity and greater measurement dynamic range.
KW - Cold EI
KW - GC–MS
KW - GC–MS with Cold EI
KW - enhanced molecular ions
KW - ion source peak tailing
KW - sensitivity
KW - standard EI
KW - supersonic molecular beams
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U2 - 10.1002/jms.4950
DO - 10.1002/jms.4950
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C2 - 37271583
AN - SCOPUS:85160976500
SN - 1076-5174
VL - 58
JO - Journal of Mass Spectrometry
JF - Journal of Mass Spectrometry
IS - 6
M1 - e4950
ER -