Spectra Interpretation
We try to ensure that no signals from previously measured substances ("carryover", "memory effects") are visible in the spectra. Unexpected signals in a spectrum most likely stem from your sample. If you have any doubts, do not hesitate to ask us.
We print calculated isotope patterns and calculate elemental compositions that match an accurate mass determination on request.
Another option are online programs for calculating an isotope pattern or the maximum of an undissolved isotope pattern. We recommend ChemCalc.
A very nice representation of the isotope patterns of all elements can be found here.
Good to know when evaluating the intensity of a (molecular) ion:
To show low-intensity ions in addition to the base peak, we sometimes magnify signal intensities in a selected mass range or starting from a certain m/z value. This is indicated in the spectrum by a hook or arrow and the note *X. The magnification factor X is usually 10, 20, 50 or 100.
Frequently used matrix substances:
Elemental
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Mass |
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meta-nitrobenzylalcohol (mNBA) | C7H7NO3 | 153 | mNBA spectrum |
nitrophenyloctylether (NPOE) | C14H21NO3 | 251 | NPOE spectrum |
Elemental
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Mass |
|
DCTB | C17H18N2 | 250 |
dithranol | C14H10O3 | 226 |
dihydroxybenzoic acid (DHB) | C7H6O4 | 154 |
HCCA | C10H7NO3 | 189 |
2,5-dihydroxyacetophenon (DHAP) | C8H8O3 | 152 |
With DCTB, some substances produce [M]+● instead of [M+H]+. DCTB can form adducts. For example, a signal at a distance of 250 Da from the singly-charged molecular ion [M+Na]+ can be interpreted as [M+Na+DCTB]+.
Accurate masses
Frequently asked questions:
Possibility 1:
Possibility 2:
Possibility 3:
Possibility 1:
e. g. [M - CH3]+, [M - C4H9]+, [M - 3 CO]+●.
Possibility 2:
Possibility 3:
For the same reason, the fragment [M-H]+ is used for characterization if it is very intense instead of [M]+●.
× Frequent Signals
Frequently measured - rarely desired - signals
More detailed lists of typical MS background signals can be found e.g.
- at the UWPR
- in the Mass Spectrometry Contaminant Database
- at the Universität Leiden
- and here or here.
Silicone grease
For silicone grease, peak series are observed with a distance of 74 Da,
which in EI often start with m/z 207 or 281, respectively.
Sodium formate
Signals of the calibration substance sodium formate sometimes are visible in the ESI spectra measured at the Q/TOF.
Sodium formate forms ion clusters during ESI. The most important signals are:
Isotope patterns
Useful isotope masses
Isotope | exact mass | Isotope | exact mass |
1H 6Li 10B 12C 14N 16O 19F 23Na 24Mg 28Si 31P 32S 35Cl 39K 40Ca 46Ti 52Cr 55Mn 56Fe 58Ni 63Cu 64Zn 79Br 92Mo 96Ru 103Rh 104Pd 107Ag 127I 182W 194Pt |
1.007825 6.0151232 10.0239380 12.0000000 14.003074008 15.99491464 18.99840325 22.9897697 23.9850450 27.9769284 30.9737634 31.9720718 34.968852729 38.9637079 39.9625907 45.9526327 51.9405097 54.9380463 55.9349393 57.9353471 62.9295992 63.9291454 78.9183361 91.906809 95.907596 102.905503 103.904026 106.905095 126.904477 181.948225 193.962679 |
- 7Li 11B - - - - - - - - - - - - 48Ti - - - - - - 81Br 98Mo 102Ru - 106Pd - - 184W 195Pt |
- 7.0160045 11.0093053 - - - - - - - - - - - - 47.9479467 - - - - - - 80.916290 97.9054050 101.9043475 - 105.903475 - - 183.950953 194.964785 |