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Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry | 2000

Post-source decay in the analysis of polystyrene by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

R J. Goldschmidt; Stephanie J. Wetzel; William R. Blair; Charles M. Guttman

Various secondary series are observed in matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) time-of-flight mass spectra of polystyrene. The number and positions of the series depend on the choice of matrix and added cation. For a given treatment, series observed in linear mode are not necessarily observed in reflectron mode, and vice versa. Post-source decay analysis was used to determine that the secondary series arise at least in part from formation and decay of adducts of polystyrene with matrix species. There is some treatment-to-treatment variation, but adduct formation and decay were observed for all tested treatments. The multiplicity of secondary series makes it unclear whether post-source decay occurs for the main series (polystyrene + cation)+ ions under the conditions normally used for polystyrene analysis. Such ions do undergo post-source decay at laser fluences greater than normally used. Although only polystyrene was investigated in this work, other polymers may also produce adduct and decay series in MALDI analysis. Their presence can mask the presence of minor components in a sample, but at least as observed here, do not have a strong influence on molecular mass determinations.


Analytical Chemistry | 2011

Certification of vitamins and carotenoids in SRM 3280 multivitamin/multielement tablets.

Lane C. Sander; Katherine E. Sharpless; Stephen A. Wise; Bryant C. Nelson; Karen W. Phinney; Barbara J. Porter; Catherine A. Rimmer; Jeanice M. Brown Thomas; Laura J. Wood; James H. Yen; David L. Duewer; R. Atkinson; P. Chen; R J. Goldschmidt; W. R. Wolf; I.-P. Ho; Joseph M. Betz

A new multivitamin/multielement dietary supplement Standard Reference Material (SRM) has been issued by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), with certified and reference concentration values for 13 vitamins, 24 elements, and 2 carotenoids. The constituents have been measured by multiple analytical methods with data contributed by NIST and by collaborating laboratories. This effort included the first use of isotope dilution mass spectrometry for value assignment of both fat-soluble vitamins (FSVs) and water-soluble vitamins (WSVs). Excellent agreement was obtained among the methods, with relative expanded uncertainties for the certified concentration values typically ranging from <2% to 15% for vitamins.


Analytical Chemistry | 2001

NIST-sponsored interlaboratory comparison of polystyrene molecular mass distribution obtained by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry : Statistical analysis

Charles M. Guttman; Stephanie J. Wetzel; William R. Blair; Bruno Fanconi; James E. Girard; R J. Goldschmidt; and William E. Wallace; David L. VanderHart


Polymer preprints | 2000

Response Saturation of Polystyrene in MALDI

R J. Goldschmidt; Charles M. Guttman


Special Publication (NIST SP) - 260-152 | 2003

Certification of a Polystyrene Synthetic Polymer, SRM 2888

Charles M. Guttman; William R. Blair; Bruno Fanconi; R J. Goldschmidt; William E. Wallace; S Wetzel; David L. VanderHart


Archive | 2003

Standard Reference Materials: Certification of a polystyrene synthetic polymer, SRM 2888

William R. Blair; R J. Goldschmidt; David L. VanderHart; William E. Wallace; S Wetzel; Charles M. Guttman


ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics | 2001

Investigation of Two Broad Features Often Observed in MALDI Mass SPectra of Synthetic Polymers

R J. Goldschmidt; Charles M. Guttman


Polymer preprints | 2000

Determination of the Molecular-Mass Distribution of a Narrow Polydispersity Polystyrene by Maldi-Tof Ms: Interlaboratory Comparison.

Charles M. Guttman; S Wetzel; William E. Wallace; William R. Blair; R J. Goldschmidt; David L. VanderHart; Bruno Fanconi


ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics | 2000

Matrix Clusters and Polymer-Matrix Adducts in the MALDI Analysis of Polystyrene

R J. Goldschmidt; Charles M. Guttman


Post-Source Decay of Polystyrene Ions in Matrix-Assisted LaserDesorption/Ionization | 1999

Post-Source Decay of Polystyrene Ions in Matrix-Assisted LaserDesorption/Ionization

R J. Goldschmidt; S Wetzel; William R. Blair; Charles M. Guttman

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Charles M. Guttman

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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William R. Blair

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Bruno Fanconi

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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David L. VanderHart

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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William E. Wallace

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Stephanie J. Wetzel

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Barbara J. Porter

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Bryant C. Nelson

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Catherine A. Rimmer

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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