Submitting Samples for Mass Spectrometry (.pdf)
1. Place your sample in a glass 1-dram vial with a TEFLON™-lined
cap. If your
sample is a NMR solution (D2O, CDCl3, or CCl4), put an aliquot (~20-50 μL)
in a glass 1-dram vial with a TEFLON™-lined cap, and note that it
is a
NMR solution on the Request Form and on the vial label. If your sample is
in
a glass capillary (melting point tube) cut the capillary so that it fits
inside a
1-dram vial with a TEFLON™-lined cap.
2. Fill out one Mass Spectrometry Request Form for each sample. The first
experimental
measurement is always a Survey Scan. A Survey Scan covers a wide mass range,
and the numbers generated are generally within ± 0.5 Da of theory.
An Exact Mass Measurement (EMM) is a separate experiment (another fee/charge)
that involves running the sample together with calibrants to generate precise
and
accurate numbers, hopefully within ±5 ppm of theory. If you will be
requesting an
EMM after a Survey Scan, please indicate that on the Request Form.
Please use a black pen.
3. Enter the next log number from the logbook on the Request Form.
If you have checked EMM, use two log numbers.
4. Enter your name, your lab director’s name (the source of the fee
for the
measurement), the ionization method requested, and the date in the logbook.
5. Tape your sample vial to the Request Form, and place the Form in the
appropriate
box in the refrigerator.
6. The mass spectrum and your remaining sample will be placed on the table
in the
hall outside of Room 2142 as soon as it has been run.
See Notes for more information