Issue 4, 2021

Determining the isotopic composition of elements from the electrospray ionization mass spectra of their chemical species

Abstract

Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESIMS) is traditionally used to analyse organic molecules, but can also be used to carry out elemental speciation studies. The challenge is here to determine the isotopic composition of elements contained in chemical species by this technique, in addition to their quantification and structural characterisation. In the present work, we determined by ESIMS the isotope ratios of samarium (Sm) and neodymium (Nd) involved in complexes containing polyaminocarboxylic acids, namely EDTA and DTPA. To this end, we developed a user-friendly deconvolution method to remove the ligand isotopic contributions from the abundance ratios measured in the ESI mass spectra of the complexes, and thus obtaining the isotopic composition of the free lanthanides. By applying the deconvolution method to EDTA complexes containing natural and enriched samarium, we obtained the natSm and the 147–149Sm isotopic composition directly from the mass spectra of the chemical species recorded by commercial ESI mass spectrometers, equipped with a triple quadrupole analyser (QqQ) or a linear ion trap (LIT). The isotopic composition of natSm and 147–149Sm were determined with a trueness better than 3.5% and 2% by ESI-QqQ-MS and better than 1% and 2% by ESI-LIT-MS, with a repeatability globally better than 3% at k = 2, for isotopes of relative abundances greater than 1% in samples. This method was successfully applied to determine natNd and natSm isotopic compositions from natNd–EDTA, natSm–DTPA and natNd–DTPA mass spectra.

Graphical abstract: Determining the isotopic composition of elements from the electrospray ionization mass spectra of their chemical species

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Xim 2020
Accepted
04 Cig 2021
First published
04 Cig 2021

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2021,36, 758-766

Determining the isotopic composition of elements from the electrospray ionization mass spectra of their chemical species

E. Blanchard, E. Paredes, A. Rincel, A. Nonell, F. Chartier and C. Bresson, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2021, 36, 758 DOI: 10.1039/D0JA00471E

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