Analytical Sciences


Abstract − Analytical Sciences, 26(6), 715 (2010).

Elimination Technique for Alkali Metal Ion Adducts from an Electrospray Ionization Process Using an On-line Ion Suppressor
Kazuyoshi NOZAKI, Akira TARUI, Issey OSAKA, Hideya KAWASAKI, and Ryuichi ARAKAWA
Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Materials and Bioengineering, Kansai University, 3-3-35 Yamatecho, Suita, Osaka 564-8680, Japan
The effects of an on-line ion suppressor device on alkali metal ion adduct formations of the model compound tacrolimus were investigated. The base peak ion in the positive ion ESI-MS spectrum of tacrolimus was a sodium ion adduct, [M+Na]+. On the other hand, an ammonium ion adduct, [M+NH4]+, was the base peak ion in the full-scan mass spectrum of tacrolimus with a cation-exchange suppressor resin, and both [M+Na]+ and [M+K]+ were eliminated. These results indicate that the combination of an on-line ion suppressor with ESI-MS is a simple and effective technique that eliminates undesirable alkali metal ion adduct formations in the positive-ion mode.