Analysis of organogermanium compounds by field desorption (FD) ionization using JMS-T100GC “AccuTOF GC”
Applications | 2008 | JEOLInstrumentation
Organogermanium compounds, featuring carbon–germanium bonds, offer a valuable non-toxic alternative to traditional organotin reagents and are critical in materials science and chemical synthesis. Their precise analysis is essential for ensuring purity and performance in research, quality control, and industrial applications.
This study demonstrates the application of field desorption (FD) ionization on the JMS-T100GC AccuTOF GC time-of-flight mass spectrometer to characterize three representative organogermanium compounds. The goal is to evaluate FD’s capability for generating clean molecular ion spectra and achieving high mass accuracy.
The analysis involved three compounds: 1) C20H25GeI, 2) C28H30Ge, and 3) C34H44Ge2Cl2. Samples were introduced via field desorption under positive ion mode with a cathode potential of –10 kV and an emitter current ramp from 0 to 35 mA at 51.2 mA/min. Mass spectra were acquired across m/z 35–800 at 1-second intervals.
JMS-T100GC AccuTOF GC time-of-flight mass spectrometer configured for field desorption (FD) ionization.
All three organogermanium compounds yielded clear molecular ion peaks (M+·). The observed isotope cluster patterns closely matched simulated distributions for germanium-containing species, despite their inherent complexity. Monoisotopic peak masses were measured within ±5 ppm of theoretical values, confirming the high mass accuracy and reliability of the FD approach.
Field desorption on the AccuTOF GC provides rapid and unambiguous identification of organometallics by combining molecular ion detection, isotope pattern matching, and precise mass measurements. This methodology enhances workflow efficiency in academic and industrial laboratories engaged in organogermanium research, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance.
Emerging developments may include expanded applications to diverse organometallic classes, integration with chromatographic separation techniques, automated emitter regeneration, and further improvements in emitter design for enhanced sensitivity and longevity.
Field desorption analysis using the JMS-T100GC AccuTOF GC system offers a robust, accurate, and efficient strategy for characterizing organogermanium compounds. Its ability to deliver clear molecular ions and high mass accuracy positions it as a valuable tool in modern organometallic analysis.
1. T. Kataishi et al., Application of FD-TOF MS for Organogermanium Analysis, Applied Organometallic Chemistry (submitted).
GC/MSD, GC/TOF
IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerJEOL
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Organogermanium compounds, featuring carbon–germanium bonds, offer a valuable non-toxic alternative to traditional organotin reagents and are critical in materials science and chemical synthesis. Their precise analysis is essential for ensuring purity and performance in research, quality control, and industrial applications.
Study Objectives and Overview
This study demonstrates the application of field desorption (FD) ionization on the JMS-T100GC AccuTOF GC time-of-flight mass spectrometer to characterize three representative organogermanium compounds. The goal is to evaluate FD’s capability for generating clean molecular ion spectra and achieving high mass accuracy.
Methodology and Instrumentation
The analysis involved three compounds: 1) C20H25GeI, 2) C28H30Ge, and 3) C34H44Ge2Cl2. Samples were introduced via field desorption under positive ion mode with a cathode potential of –10 kV and an emitter current ramp from 0 to 35 mA at 51.2 mA/min. Mass spectra were acquired across m/z 35–800 at 1-second intervals.
Instrumentation
JMS-T100GC AccuTOF GC time-of-flight mass spectrometer configured for field desorption (FD) ionization.
Main Results and Discussion
All three organogermanium compounds yielded clear molecular ion peaks (M+·). The observed isotope cluster patterns closely matched simulated distributions for germanium-containing species, despite their inherent complexity. Monoisotopic peak masses were measured within ±5 ppm of theoretical values, confirming the high mass accuracy and reliability of the FD approach.
Benefits and Practical Applications
Field desorption on the AccuTOF GC provides rapid and unambiguous identification of organometallics by combining molecular ion detection, isotope pattern matching, and precise mass measurements. This methodology enhances workflow efficiency in academic and industrial laboratories engaged in organogermanium research, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance.
Future Trends and Possibilities
Emerging developments may include expanded applications to diverse organometallic classes, integration with chromatographic separation techniques, automated emitter regeneration, and further improvements in emitter design for enhanced sensitivity and longevity.
Conclusion
Field desorption analysis using the JMS-T100GC AccuTOF GC system offers a robust, accurate, and efficient strategy for characterizing organogermanium compounds. Its ability to deliver clear molecular ions and high mass accuracy positions it as a valuable tool in modern organometallic analysis.
References
1. T. Kataishi et al., Application of FD-TOF MS for Organogermanium Analysis, Applied Organometallic Chemistry (submitted).
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