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Analytica Chimica Acta | 2013

High-performance ion mobility spectrometry with direct electrospray ionization (ESI-HPIMS) for the detection of additives and contaminants in food.

Anthony J. Midey; Amanda Camacho; Jayanthi Sampathkumaran; Clinton A. Krueger; Mark A. Osgood; Ching Wu

High-performance ion mobility spectrometry (HPIMS) with an electrospray ionization (ESI) source detected a series of food contaminants and additive compounds identified as critical to monitoring the safety of food samples. These compounds included twelve phthalate plasticizers, legal and illegal food and cosmetic dyes, and artificial sweeteners that were all denoted as detection priorities. HPIMS separated and detected the range of compounds with a resolving power better than 60 in both positive and negative ion modes, comparable to the commonly used high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) methods, but with most acquisition times under a minute. The reduced mobilities, K0, have been determined, as have the linear response ranges for ESI-HPIMS, which are 1.5-2 orders of magnitude for concentrations down to sub-ng μL(-1) levels. At least one unique mobility peak was seen for two subsets of the phthalates grouped by the country where they were banned. Furthermore, ESI-HPIMS successfully detected low nanogram levels of a phthalate at up to 30 times lower concentration than international detection levels in both a cola matrix and a soy-based bubble tea beverage using only a simplified sample treatment. A newly developed direct ESI source (Directspray) was combined with HPIMS to detect food-grade dyes and industrial dye adulterants, as well as the sweeteners sodium saccharin and sodium cyclamate, with the same good performance as with the phthalates. However, the Directspray method eliminated sources of carryover and decreased the time between sample runs. Limits-of-detection (LOD) for the analyte standards were estimated to be sub-ng μL(-1) levels without extensive sample handling or preparation.


International Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2010

Improved analysis of explosives samples with electrospray ionization-high resolution ion mobility spectrometry (ESI-HRIMS)

Christopher K. Hilton; Clinton A. Krueger; Anthony J. Midey; Mark A. Osgood; Jianglin Wu; Ching Wu


Talanta | 2013

Improved detection of drugs of abuse using high-performance ion mobility spectrometry with electrospray ionization (ESI-HPIMS) for urine matrices

Anthony J. Midey; Aesha Patel; Carol Moraff; Clinton A. Krueger; Ching Wu


International Journal for Ion Mobility Spectrometry | 2011

High performance ion mobility spectrometry as a fast and low cost green analytical technology part I: analysis of nutritional supplements

Clinton A. Krueger; Anthony J. Midey; Taeman Kim; Mark A. Osgood; Jianglin Wu; Ching Wu


Archive | 2010

Intelligently controlled spectrometer methods and apparatus

Mark A. Osgood; Ching Wu


Archive | 2009

Ion mobility based separation methods and apparatus

Ching Wu; Clinton Alawn Krueger


Archive | 2010

ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING AND COLLECTION

Leslie Bromberg; Ching Wu; Mark A. Osgood


Archive | 2010

CONTROLLING IONIZATION SOURCE TEMPERATURE

Ching Wu; Mark A. Osgood; Christopher K. Hilton


Archive | 2010

Ion gate method and apparatus

Mark A. Osgood; Ching Wu


Analytical Chemistry | 2016

Analysis of Ammonium Nitrate/Urea Nitrate with Crown Ethers and Sugars as Modifiers by Electrospray Ionization-Mass Spectrometry and Ion Mobility Spectrometry

Chia-Wei Tsai; Anthony J. Midey; Ching Wu; Richard A. Yost

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Anthony J. Midey

Air Force Research Laboratory

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Chia-Wei Tsai

Federal Bureau of Investigation

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