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Novel Ion Trap Scan Modes to Develop Criteria for On-Site Detection of Sulfonamide Antibiotics

Lucas J. Szalwinski, Yanyang Hu, Nicolás M. Morato, R. Graham Cooks, Gert IJ. Salentijn

2021Analytical Chemistry16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

measurements is even more powerful. These applications require that attention be paid to tailoring the mass spectrometric methodology for the on-site operation. In this study, combinations of scan modes are employed to efficiently determine what tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) operations are most useful for detecting sulfonamides using a miniature ion trap after ionization. First, mixtures of representative sulfonamide antibiotics were interrogated using a 2D MS/MS scan on a benchtop ion trap in order to determine which class-specific fragments (ionic or neutral) are shared between the sulfonamides and thus have diagnostic value. Then, three less-used combination scans were recorded: (i) a simultaneous precursor ion scan was used to detect both analytes and an internal standard in a single ion injection event to optimize quantitative performance; (ii) a simultaneous precursor/neutral loss scan was used to improve detection limits; and finally, (iii) the simultaneous precursor/neutral loss scan was implemented in a miniature mass spectrometer and representative sulfonamides were detected at concentrations as low as 100 ng/mL by nano-electrospray and 0.5 ng absolute by paper spray ionization, although improvements in the stability of the home-built instrumentation are needed to further optimize performance.

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ChemistryIon trapAnalyteMass spectrometryElectrospray ionizationElectrosprayIonizationIonTandem mass spectrometryQuadrupole ion trapAnalytical Chemistry (journal)ChromatographyOrganic chemistryMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsAnalytical chemistry methods developmentAnalytical Chemistry and Chromatography