2000
DOI: 10.1002/1097-0231(20001215)14:23<2175::aid-rcm150>3.0.co;2-2
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Effects of matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization experimental conditions on quantitative compositional analysis of ethylene oxide/propylene oxide copolymers

Abstract: Matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry has the potential to become a valuable tool for the compositional analysis of copolymers. For a copolymer composed of structurally very similar building blocks with minor chain length changes, one would expect the relative peak intensities observed in the MALDI mass spectra to reflect its composition, at least within a narrow mass range. However, we show that variations in experimental conditions in MALDI can have a significant effect on the… Show more

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“…Wilczek-Vera and coworkers found similar skewing with respect to styrene content with ␣-methylstyrene/4-vinylpyridine copolymers [10]. Even with the structurally similar ethylene oxide/ propylene oxide monomers, compositional biases have been observed in copolymer spectra, even though homopolymers of both are easy to ionize [11]. It is reasonable to assume that the MALDI analysis of other copolymers where monomers are even more structurally different would similarly suffer.…”
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“…Wilczek-Vera and coworkers found similar skewing with respect to styrene content with ␣-methylstyrene/4-vinylpyridine copolymers [10]. Even with the structurally similar ethylene oxide/ propylene oxide monomers, compositional biases have been observed in copolymer spectra, even though homopolymers of both are easy to ionize [11]. It is reasonable to assume that the MALDI analysis of other copolymers where monomers are even more structurally different would similarly suffer.…”
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“…Preliminary aspects of molecular weight analysis by MALDI have been explored [23]. MALDI experimental parameters can also affect the appearance of a copolymer mass distribution and skew MALDI compositional analysis according to monomers used in copolymer synthesis [24]. A series of samples were prepared containing the same amount of PMMA and different amounts of PDMS, listed in Table 1.…”
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“…5 Moreover, the types of matrices used in the experiments can affect the relative intensities of synthetic oligomers. 19,20 For example, three matrices 2,5-dihydroxy benzoic acid (DHB), dithranol (DIT) and α-cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid (CHCA) were compared to characterize various polymers by Cho and his coworkers. The advantage of DIT over CHCA and 2,5-DHB is compared in Fig.…”
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