2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpba.2020.113846
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Recent applications of ion mobility spectrometry in natural product research

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“…The detailed information about these different platforms is summarized in previous review articles. [110][111][112] The size and shape information of the ionic analytes is related to a quantitative parameter, i.e., Page 27 of 58 CCS Chemistry collision cross sections (CCSs), which can be readily deconvoluted based on the m/z value and drift time of selected ions.…”
Section: Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometrymentioning
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“…The detailed information about these different platforms is summarized in previous review articles. [110][111][112] The size and shape information of the ionic analytes is related to a quantitative parameter, i.e., Page 27 of 58 CCS Chemistry collision cross sections (CCSs), which can be readily deconvoluted based on the m/z value and drift time of selected ions.…”
Section: Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometrymentioning
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“…115 It is worth noting that, owing to the non-uniformed feature of the electronic field applied in mobility devices of TWIM and TIM, external calibrants are required to convert experimental arriving time distribution to an averaged CCS value (DTIM with static electronic filed does not require calibration, but could cause Page 30 of 58 CCS Chemistry fragmentation of the fragile metallo-supramolecules). 68,112 Thus, a suitable calibrant that has the similar interaction with the buffer gas and the analytic ions is demanded. The common calibrants are generally peptides and proteins which are capable of producing ions that can cover the CCS values of the analytes ions.…”
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“…Ben-Nissan et al discussed the application of IM-MS in the study of the structure/function of protein complexes [ 14 ]. Masike et al studied the application of IM-MS in natural products [ 15 ]. On the other hand, supercritical fluid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (SFC-MS/MS) has attracted more and more attention due to its advantages of higher efficiency, shorter analysis time, and accurate characterization of compounds [ 16 ].…”
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“…Nevertheless, there are still significant bottlenecks related to the resolving power of these IMS systems. These instrumental platforms have relatively low resolving power ( R = 40–60), which is only sufficient for resolving ions differing in CCS values by ∼2-3%, including different classes of lipids, but not for most stereoisomers (ΔCCS < 1%) and enantiomers (ΔCCS ∼0.1%) ( Masike et al, 2021 ). Recent technological advances in trapped ion mobility spectrometry (TIMS) ( Vasilopoulou et al, 2020 ), structures for lossless ion manipulations (SLIM) ( Wojcik et al, 2017 ), and cyclic ion mobility (cIM) systems ( Colson et al, 2019 ) have shown promise for more demanding analysis.…”
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