Chrys Wesdemiotis, Kayla N. Williams-Pavlantos, Addie R. Keating, Andrew S. McGee, Calum Bochenek
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Abstract
Ever since the inception of synthetic polymeric materials in the late 19th century, the number of studies on polymers as well as the complexity of their structures have only increased. The development and commercialization of new polymers with properties fine-tuned for specific technological, environmental, consumer, or biomedical applications requires powerful analytical techniques that permit the in-depth characterization of these materials. One such method with the ability to provide chemical composition and structure information with high sensitivity, selectivity, specificity, and speed is mass spectrometry (MS). This tutorial review presents and exemplifies the various MS techniques available for the elucidation of specific structural features in a synthetic polymer, including compositional complexity, primary structure, architecture, topology, and surface properties. Key to every MS analysis is sample conversion to gas-phase ions. This review describes the fundamentals of the most suitable ionization methods for synthetic materials and provides relevant sample preparation protocols. Most importantly, structural characterizations via one-step as well as hyphenated or multidimensional approaches are introduced and demonstrated with specific applications, including surface sensitive and imaging techniques. The aim of this tutorial review is to illustrate the capabilities of MS for the characterization of large, complex polymers and emphasize its potential as a powerful compositional and structural elucidation tool in polymer chemistry.
自 19 世纪末合成聚合物材料问世以来,有关聚合物的研究及其结构的复杂性与日俱增。新型聚合物的开发和商业化,以及针对特定技术、环境、消费或生物医学应用而进行的性能微调,都需要强大的分析技术对这些材料进行深入表征。质谱法(MS)就是这样一种方法,它能够以高灵敏度、高选择性、高特异性和高速度提供化学成分和结构信息。本教程综述介绍并举例说明了可用于阐明合成聚合物特定结构特征的各种质谱技术,包括成分复杂性、一级结构、结构、拓扑和表面特性。所有 MS 分析的关键在于将样品转化为气相离子。本综述介绍了最适合合成材料的离子化方法的基本原理,并提供了相关的样品制备方案。最重要的是,介绍了通过一步法、连环法或多维法进行结构表征的方法,并结合具体应用进行了演示,包括表面敏感和成像技术。本教程综述旨在说明 MS 在表征大型复杂聚合物方面的能力,并强调其作为聚合物化学中强大的组成和结构阐释工具的潜力。
期刊介绍:
The aim of the journal Mass Spectrometry Reviews is to publish well-written reviews in selected topics in the various sub-fields of mass spectrometry as a means to summarize the research that has been performed in that area, to focus attention of other researchers, to critically review the published material, and to stimulate further research in that area.
The scope of the published reviews include, but are not limited to topics, such as theoretical treatments, instrumental design, ionization methods, analyzers, detectors, application to the qualitative and quantitative analysis of various compounds or elements, basic ion chemistry and structure studies, ion energetic studies, and studies on biomolecules, polymers, etc.