Charge reduction electrospray mass spectrometry

TitleCharge reduction electrospray mass spectrometry
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2000
AuthorsScalf, M, Westphall, MS, Smith, LM
JournalAnalytical Chemistry
Volume72
Pagination52-60
Date PublishedJan
ISBN Number0003-2700
Accession NumberWOS:000084587000022
Abstract

A new mass spectrometric technique, charge reduction electrospray mass spectrometry (CREMS), allowing the analysis of complex mixtures of biological molecules is described. The charge state of ions produced by electrospray ionization may be reduced in a controlled manner to yield predominantly singly charged ions through reactions with bipolar (i.e., both positively and negatively charged) ions generated using a Po-210 ex particle source. The electrospray-generated multiply charged ions undergo charge reduction in a "neutralization chamber" positioned before the entrance nozzle to the mass spectrometer. The ions are detected using a commercial orthogonal electrospray time-of-flight mass spectrometer, although the neutralization chamber can be adapted to virtually any mass analyzer. The CREMS results obtained exhibit a signal intensity drop-off with Increasing oligonucleotide size similar to that observed with matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry, Proton-transfer reactions were found to be responsible for reducing charge on proteins and oligonucleotides in both positive and negative ion mode.

Short TitleAnal. Chem