Laser Desorption Mass Spectrometry. II. Applications to Structural Analysis.
Abstract
Laser desorption mass spectrometry (LDMS) is reviewed with focus on application to structural analysis of nonvolatile organic compounds. Models for the ionization-volatilization step are discussed with reference to solid-state vs. 'gas-phase' reactions. General characteristics of LDMS of organic compounds are discussed; for example, classes of compounds that generate M+ ions or (M+H)+ ions. Cationization reactions are considered; organic salts are discussed. Particular emphasis is placed on LDMS of high molecular weight compounds such as polysaccharides, polymers and vitamin B12 and its relatives. Problems of ion-molecule reactions complicating spectra are considered, particularly for transition metal coordination compounds. Other topics considered include quantitative analysis, microprobe applications and sample handling. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 02, 1982
- Accession Number
- ADA110822
Entities
People
- C. P. Li
- David M. Hercules
- K. Balasanmugam
- R. J. Day
- Tuan A. Dang
Organizations
- University of Pittsburgh