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International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Physics | 1983

Fast Atom Bombardment mass spectra of involatile sulphonated and phosphonated azo dyestuffs

John J. Monaghan; M. Barber; Robert S. Bordoli; Robert D. Sedgwick; Andrew N. Tyler

Abstract Positive and negative ion Fast Atom Bombardment mass spectra have been obtained for involatile mono- and disazo dyestuffs, containing up to five sulphonate and phosphonate groups. The spectra are discussed with special reference to the ions formed by cleavage of the azo linkages in both the mono- and disazo compounds. Characteristic fragment ions are also found for a compound containing a pyrazolone ring.


Analyst | 1996

Microbore liquid chromatography–electrospray mass spectrometry of selected synthetic pyrethroid insecticides

Ian A. Fleet; John J. Monaghan; Derek B. Gordon; Gwyn A. Lord

The pyrethroid insecticides kadethrin, α-cypermethrin, flucythrinate and SSI-116 have been studied by positive-ion electrospray mass spectrometry (+ESMS) in the presence of ammonium acetate and formic acid. Ammoniated molecule base peak ions [M + NH4]+ were observed for all the insecticides studied at low electrospray source sampling cone voltages. The effect of increasing the cone voltage (40–120 V) and its influence on the extent of fragmentation experienced by each insecticide were studied. A number of these key fragment ions found in +ESMS spectra of α-cypermethrin have been examined by MS–MS under low-energy collisional activation (CA) conditions. On-line microbore reversed-phase liquid chromatographic separations were performed on mixed pyrethroid standards. The eluates were analysed by +ESMS to establish the lower limits of detection using full-scan and selective-ion recording (SIR) modes. Limits of detection (signal-to-noise ratio better than 3:1) for each component of the pyrethroid mixture, injected on column, were in the range 120–300 pg (0.30–0.77 pmol) using full-scan mode and 12–60 pg (0.03–0.15 pmol) by SIR.


Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 1982

Fast atom bombardment mass spectra of involatile sulphonated azo dyestuffs

John J. Monaghan; M. Barber; Robert S. Bordoli; R. Donald Sedgwick; Andrew N. Tyler


Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 1983

Fast atom bombardment mass spectra of involatile monophosphonated and mixed sulphonated/monophosphonated azo dyestuffs

John J. Monaghan; M. Barber; Robert S. Bordoli; R. Donald Sedgwick; Andrew N. Tyler


Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 1982

Fast atom bombardment mass spectra of involatile naphthalene sulphonic acids and sulphonate salts

John J. Monaghan; M. Barber; Robert S. Bordoli; R. Donald Sedgwick; Andrew N. Tyler


Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 1989

Mass spectra of doubly charged ions

M. Barber; David Bell; Michael J. Morris; Lee W. Tetler; Michael D. Woods; John J. Monaghan; William E. Morden


Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2009

Changes to ‘Instructions for Authors’

John J. Monaghan


Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 1993

Study of the major fragmentation pathways of cypermethrin and related synthetic insecticides using tandem mass spectrometry

Ian A. Fleet; Lee W. Tetler; John J. Monaghan


Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 1988

The interaction of meta‐nitrobenzyl alcohol with compounds under fast atom bombardment conditions

M. Barber; David Bell; Michael J. Morris; Lee W. Tetler; M. D. Woods; John J. Monaghan; W. E. Morden


Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 1997

Comparison of Electrospray Mass Spectrometry of Chrysanthemic Acid Ester Pyrethroid Insecticides with Electron Ionization and Positive-ion Ammonia Chemical Ionization Methods

Ian A. Fleet; John J. Monaghan

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M. Barber

University of Manchester

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Ian A. Fleet

University of Manchester

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Lee W. Tetler

University of Manchester

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David Bell

University of Manchester

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