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Electrospray mass spectrometry: a tool for elemental speciation
Institution:1. State Key Laboratory of High-Temperature Gas Dynamics, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing 100190, PR China\n;2. College of Marine & Environmental Sciences, Tianjin University of Science & Technology, Tianjin 300457, PR China\n
Abstract:Recent progress in the development of electrospray mass spectrometry (ESMS) as a tool for elemental speciation is reviewed. Reports wherein ESMS is used to qualitatively determine the presence of metal ions (inorganic, organometallic and complexed) and non-metallic inorganic species have grown exponentially over the last decade. In addition to elemental speciation, impact in other areas such as gas-phase chemistry, inorganic–organometallic chemistry and biological mass spectrometry has been prolific. The review is structured to cover each of the areas listed above, and also includes a brief introduction, discussion of the electrospray process, discussion of instrumentation and other relevant application areas. An overview of the types of species/complexes studied is given in each section along with a brief discussion of the application objectives and analytical aspects. Analytical considerations for the development of ESMS as a tool for elemental speciation are also raised, including, application, quantitation, sensitivity, limitations and future directions. The impact of speciation strategies involving stand-alone ESMS, ESMS coupled with on-line separation techniques and the inclusion of ESMS in dual (multiple) technique strategies are presented. High backgrounds due to chemical noise and signal suppression (matrix effects) appear to be two important factors limiting sensitive detection of most analytes. The use of sample pre-treatment, pre-concentration or separation techniques is necessary to alleviate these problems. Although ESMS currently suffers from a number of limitations, continued instrumentation and methods development will improve its capability and diversify the impact of ESMS as a tool for elemental speciation.
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