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Research paper thumbnail of Effects of Solvent Vapor Modifiers for the Separation of Opioid Isomers in Micromachined FAIMS-MS

Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry

Opioid addiction is an escalating problem that is compounded by the introduction of synthetic opi... more Opioid addiction is an escalating problem that is compounded by the introduction of synthetic opiate analogues such as fentanyl. Screening methods for these compound classes are challenged by the availability of synthetically manufactured analogues, including isomers of existing substances. High-field asymmetricwaveform ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS) utilizes an alternating asymmetric electric field to separate ions by their different mobilities at high and low fields as they travel through the separation space. When coupled to mass spectrometry (MS), FAIMS enhances the separation of analytes from other interfering compounds with little to no increase in analysis time. Addition of solvent vapor into the FAIMS carrier gas has been demonstrated to enable and improve the separation of isomers. Here we investigate the effects of several solvents for the separation of four opioids. FAIMS-MS spectra with added solvent vapors show dramatic compensation field (CF) shifts for opioid [M+H] + ions when compared to spectra acquired using dry nitrogen. Addition of vapor from aprotic solvents, such as acetonitrile and acetone, produces significantly improved resolution between the tested opioids, with baseline resolution achieved between certain opioid isomers. For protic solvents, notable CF shift differences were observed in FAIMS separations between addition of water vapor and vapors from small alcohols.

Research paper thumbnail of Optimization of Folch, Bligh-Dyer, and Matyash sample-to-extraction solvent ratios for human plasma-based lipidomics studies

Analytica chimica acta, Jan 11, 2018

In order to profile the lipidome for untargeted lipidomics applications, analysis by ultra-high p... more In order to profile the lipidome for untargeted lipidomics applications, analysis by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography - high resolution mass spectrometry (UHPLC-HRMS) typically requires the extraction of lipid content from sample matrices using matrix-specific conditions. The Folch, Bligh-Dyer, and Matyash extraction methods, while promising approaches, were originally tailored to specific matrices (brain tissue, fish muscle, and E. coli, respectively). Each of these methods have specific solvent ratios that must be adhered to achieve optimal extraction. Thus, the sample-to-solvent ratios for these methods should be optimized for the sample matrix of interest prior to employment. This study evaluated the appropriate sample-to-extraction solvent ratios for human plasma-based lipidomics studies. An advantage of employing biphasic lipid extractions is the ability to investigate both the aqueous and organic layers for increased analyte coverage in untargeted studies. Therefo...

Research paper thumbnail of Integration of paper spray ionization high-field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry for forensic applications

Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry

Paper spray ionization (PSI) is an attractive ambient ionization source for mass spectrometry (MS... more Paper spray ionization (PSI) is an attractive ambient ionization source for mass spectrometry (MS) since it allows the combination of surface sampling and ionization. The minimal sample preparation inherent in this approach greatly reduces the time needed for analysis. However, the ions generated from interfering compounds in the sample and the paper substrate may interfere with the analyte ions. Therefore, the integration of PSI with high-field asymmetric ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS) is of significant interest since it should reduce the background ions entering the mass analyzer without complicating the analysis or increasing analysis time. Here we demonstrate the integration of PSI with FAIMS/MS and its potential for analysis of samples of forensic interest. Methods: In this work, the parameters that can influence the integration, including sampling and ionization by paper spray, the FAIMS separation of analytes from each other and background interferences, and the length of time that a usable signal can be observed for explosives on paper, were evaluated with the integrated system.

Research paper thumbnail of Pioglitazone improves hepatic mitochondrial function in a mouse model of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis

American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism, Jan 10, 2018

Pioglitazone is effective in improving insulin resistance and liver histology in patients with no... more Pioglitazone is effective in improving insulin resistance and liver histology in patients with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Because dysfunctional mitochondrial metabolism is a central feature of NASH, we hypothesized that an important target of pioglitazone would be alleviating mitochondrial oxidative dysfunction. To this end, we studied hepatic mitochondrial metabolism in mice fed high-fructose high trans-fat diet (TFD) supplemented with pioglitazone for 20 weeks, using nuclear magnetic resonance based C-isotopomer analysis. Pioglitazone improved whole body and adipose insulin sensitivity in TFD fed mice. Furthermore, pioglitazone reduced intrahepatic triglyceride content, fed plasma ketones, and hepatic TCA cycle flux, anaplerosis, and pyruvate cycling in mice with NASH. This was associated with a marked reduction in most intrahepatic diacylglycerol classes, and to a lesser extent, some ceramides species (C22:1, C23:0). Considering the cross-talk between mitochondrial func...

Research paper thumbnail of Examining heat treatment for stabilization of the lipidome

Bioanalysis, Jan 16, 2018

To confidently determine lipid-based biomarkers, it is important to minimize variation introduced... more To confidently determine lipid-based biomarkers, it is important to minimize variation introduced during preanalytical steps. We evaluated reducing variation associated with lipid measurements in invertebrate sentinel species using a state-of-the-art heat treatment technique. Earthworms (Eisenia fetida), house crickets (Acheta domestica) and ghost shrimp (Palaemonetes paludosus) were euthanized either by flash freezing or heat treatment. For both experiments, samples were either immediately extracted after removal from -80°C storage or incubated on ice for one hour prior to sample weighing and extraction. Lipidomics was performed on resulting extracts using liquid chromatography high resolution tandem mass spectrometry. LipidMatch and LipidSearch were used for lipid identification. Lipid enzymatic products (e.g., phosphatidylmethanols, diglycerides, lysoglycerophospholipids and ether-linked/oxidized lysoglycerophospholipids), were in higher concentrations in flash-frozen samples, wh...

Research paper thumbnail of Mass-selection of reactant ions for chemical ionization in quadrupole ion trap and triple quadrupole mass spectrometers

International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of Analysis of Explosives by Liquid Chromatography/Thermospray/Mass Spectrometry

Journal of Forensic Sciences

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of Application of paper spray ionization for explosives analysis

Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry

A desired feature in the analysis of explosives is to decrease the time of the entire analysis pr... more A desired feature in the analysis of explosives is to decrease the time of the entire analysis procedure, including sampling. A recently utilized ambient ionization technique, paper spray ionization (PSI), provides the possibility of combining sampling and ionization. However, an interesting phenomenon that occurs in generating negatively charged ions pose some challenges in applying PSI to explosives analysis. The goal of this work is to investigate the possible solutions for generating explosives ions in negative mode PSI. The analysis of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT), pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN), octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazocine (HMX), and 1,3,5-trinitroperhydro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX) was performed. Several solvent systems with different surface tensions and additives were compared to determine their effect on the ionization of explosives. The solvents tested include tert-butanol, isopropanol, methanol, and acetonitrile. The additives tested were carbon tetrachloride and ammonium nitrate. Of the solvents tested, isopropanol yielded the best results. In addition, adding ammonium nitrate to the isopropanol enhanced the analyte signal. Experimentally determined limits of detection (LODs) as low as 0.06 ng for PETN, on paper, were observed with isopropanol and the addition of 0.4 mM ammonium nitrate as the spray solution. In addition, the explosive components of two plastic explosive samples, Composition 4 and Semtex, were successfully analyzed via surface sampling when using the developed method. The analysis of explosives using PSI-MS in negative ion mode was achieved. The addition of ammonium nitrate to isopropanol, in general, enhanced the analyte signal and yielded better ionization stability. Real-world explosive samples were analyzed, which demonstrates one of the potential applications of PSI-MS analysis.

Research paper thumbnail of LipidMatch: an automated workflow for rule-based lipid identification using untargeted high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry data

BMC bioinformatics, Jan 10, 2017

Lipids are ubiquitous and serve numerous biological functions; thus lipids have been shown to hav... more Lipids are ubiquitous and serve numerous biological functions; thus lipids have been shown to have great potential as candidates for elucidating biomarkers and pathway perturbations associated with disease. Methods expanding coverage of the lipidome increase the likelihood of biomarker discovery and could lead to more comprehensive understanding of disease etiology. We introduce LipidMatch, an R-based tool for lipid identification for liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry workflows. LipidMatch currently has over 250,000 lipid species spanning 56 lipid types contained in in silico fragmentation libraries. Unique fragmentation libraries, compared to other open source software, include oxidized lipids, bile acids, sphingosines, and previously uncharacterized adducts, including ammoniated cardiolipins. LipidMatch uses rule-based identification. For each lipid type, the user can select which fragments must be observed for identification. Rule-based identification allows for corr...

Research paper thumbnail of Investigating Differences in Gas-Phase Conformations of 25-Hydroxyvitamin D3 Sodiated Epimers using Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry and Theoretical Modeling

Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Jan 17, 2017

Drift tube ion mobility coupled with mass spectrometry was used to investigate the gas-phase stru... more Drift tube ion mobility coupled with mass spectrometry was used to investigate the gas-phase structure of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (25OHD3) and D2 (25OHD2) epimers, and to evaluate its potential in rapid separation of these compounds. Experimental results revealed two distinct drift species for the 25OHD3 sodiated monomer, whereas only one of these conformations was observed for its epimer (epi25OHD3). The unique species allowed 25OHD3 to be readily distinguished, and the same pattern was observed for 25OHD2 epimers. Theoretical modeling of 25OHD3 epimers identified energetically stable gas-phase structures, indicating that both compounds may adopt a compact "closed" conformation, but that 25OHD3 may also adopt a slightly less energetically favorable "open" conformation that is not accessible to its epimer. Calculated theoretical collision cross-sections for these structures agreed with experimental results to <2%. Experimentation indicated that additional energy ...

Research paper thumbnail of Portable FAIMS: Applications and future perspectives

International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 2016

Miniaturized mass spectrometry (MMS) is optimal for a wide variety of applications that benefit f... more Miniaturized mass spectrometry (MMS) is optimal for a wide variety of applications that benefit from field-portable instrumentation. Like MMS, field asymmetric ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS) has proven capable of providing in situ analysis, allowing researchers to bring the lab to the sample. FAIMS compliments MMS very well, but has the added benefit of operating at atmospheric pressure, unlike MS. This distinct advantage makes FAIMS uniquely suited for portability. Since its inception, FAIMS has been envisioned as a field-portable device, as it affords less expense and greater simplicity than many similar methods. Ideally, these are simple, robust devices that may be operated by non-professional personnel, yet still provide adequate data when in the field. While reducing the size and complexity tends to bring with it a loss of performance and accuracy, this is made up for by the incredibly high throughput and overall convenience of the instrument. Moreover, the FAIMS device used in the field can be brought back to the lab, and coupled to a conventional mass spectrometer to provide any necessary method development and compound validation. This work discusses the various considerations, uses, and applications for portable FAIMS instrumentation, and how the future of each applicable field may benefit from the development and acceptance of such a device.

Research paper thumbnail of Chemical Compositions That Attract Arthropods

Research paper thumbnail of Quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometer having two axial modulation excitation input frequencies and method of parent and neural loss scanning

Research paper thumbnail of Mass Tags for Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Immunoglobulins

Research paper thumbnail of Carboxylic acid compound or salts, second compound selected from ketone, aldehyde, alcohol, ether, halogenated compounds, alkenes, nitriles, sulfide containing heterocyclic groups and aryl groups; mosquito traps

Research paper thumbnail of Skeletal muscle fiber analysis by atmospheric pressure scanning microprobe matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometric imaging at high mass and high spatial resolution

Proteomics, 2016

Skeletal muscles are composed of heterogeneous muscle fibers with various fiber types. These fibe... more Skeletal muscles are composed of heterogeneous muscle fibers with various fiber types. These fibers can be classified into different classes based on their different characteristics. MALDI mass spectrometric imaging (MSI) has been applied to study and visualize different metabolomics profiles of different fiber types. Here, skeletal muscles were analyzed by atmospheric pressure scanning microprobe MALDI-MSI at high spatial and high mass resolution.

Research paper thumbnail of Method and apparatus for FAIMS with a laser-based ionization source

Research paper thumbnail of Differential neuroproteomic and systems biology analysis of spinal cord injury

Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP, Jul 5, 2016

Acute spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating condition with many consequences and no known eff... more Acute spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating condition with many consequences and no known effective treatment. Although it is quite easy to diagnose traumatic SCI, the assessment of injury severity and projection of disease progression or recovery are often challenging, as no consensus biomarkers have been clearly identified. Here rats were subjected to experimental moderate or severe thoracic SCI. At 24h and 7d post-injury, spinal cord segment caudal to injury center versus sham samples was harvested and subjected to differential proteomic analysis. Cationic/anionic-exchange (CAX) chromatography, followed by 1D polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE), was used to reduce protein complexity. A reverse phase liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (RPLC-MS/MS) proteomic platform was then utilized to identify proteome changes associated with SCI. 22 and 22 proteins were upregulated at 24h and 7d after SCI, respectively; while 19 and 16 proteins are down- regulated at 24h a...

Research paper thumbnail of Coburning in institutional incinerators

Our program, initiated in 1980, originally sought to replace imported oil by coburning coal and n... more Our program, initiated in 1980, originally sought to replace imported oil by coburning coal and natural gas in oil designed boilers. Success came in 1986 with the co-combustion of coal water slurries (CWS) and natural gas (G) in a 20 MMBtu/hr watertube oil designed boiler. We achieved stable flames over broad load levels, good boiler efficiencies, low emissions, benign ash

Research paper thumbnail of Method for performing a scan function on quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometers

Research paper thumbnail of Effects of Solvent Vapor Modifiers for the Separation of Opioid Isomers in Micromachined FAIMS-MS

Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry

Opioid addiction is an escalating problem that is compounded by the introduction of synthetic opi... more Opioid addiction is an escalating problem that is compounded by the introduction of synthetic opiate analogues such as fentanyl. Screening methods for these compound classes are challenged by the availability of synthetically manufactured analogues, including isomers of existing substances. High-field asymmetricwaveform ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS) utilizes an alternating asymmetric electric field to separate ions by their different mobilities at high and low fields as they travel through the separation space. When coupled to mass spectrometry (MS), FAIMS enhances the separation of analytes from other interfering compounds with little to no increase in analysis time. Addition of solvent vapor into the FAIMS carrier gas has been demonstrated to enable and improve the separation of isomers. Here we investigate the effects of several solvents for the separation of four opioids. FAIMS-MS spectra with added solvent vapors show dramatic compensation field (CF) shifts for opioid [M+H] + ions when compared to spectra acquired using dry nitrogen. Addition of vapor from aprotic solvents, such as acetonitrile and acetone, produces significantly improved resolution between the tested opioids, with baseline resolution achieved between certain opioid isomers. For protic solvents, notable CF shift differences were observed in FAIMS separations between addition of water vapor and vapors from small alcohols.

Research paper thumbnail of Optimization of Folch, Bligh-Dyer, and Matyash sample-to-extraction solvent ratios for human plasma-based lipidomics studies

Analytica chimica acta, Jan 11, 2018

In order to profile the lipidome for untargeted lipidomics applications, analysis by ultra-high p... more In order to profile the lipidome for untargeted lipidomics applications, analysis by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography - high resolution mass spectrometry (UHPLC-HRMS) typically requires the extraction of lipid content from sample matrices using matrix-specific conditions. The Folch, Bligh-Dyer, and Matyash extraction methods, while promising approaches, were originally tailored to specific matrices (brain tissue, fish muscle, and E. coli, respectively). Each of these methods have specific solvent ratios that must be adhered to achieve optimal extraction. Thus, the sample-to-solvent ratios for these methods should be optimized for the sample matrix of interest prior to employment. This study evaluated the appropriate sample-to-extraction solvent ratios for human plasma-based lipidomics studies. An advantage of employing biphasic lipid extractions is the ability to investigate both the aqueous and organic layers for increased analyte coverage in untargeted studies. Therefo...

Research paper thumbnail of Integration of paper spray ionization high-field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry for forensic applications

Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry

Paper spray ionization (PSI) is an attractive ambient ionization source for mass spectrometry (MS... more Paper spray ionization (PSI) is an attractive ambient ionization source for mass spectrometry (MS) since it allows the combination of surface sampling and ionization. The minimal sample preparation inherent in this approach greatly reduces the time needed for analysis. However, the ions generated from interfering compounds in the sample and the paper substrate may interfere with the analyte ions. Therefore, the integration of PSI with high-field asymmetric ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS) is of significant interest since it should reduce the background ions entering the mass analyzer without complicating the analysis or increasing analysis time. Here we demonstrate the integration of PSI with FAIMS/MS and its potential for analysis of samples of forensic interest. Methods: In this work, the parameters that can influence the integration, including sampling and ionization by paper spray, the FAIMS separation of analytes from each other and background interferences, and the length of time that a usable signal can be observed for explosives on paper, were evaluated with the integrated system.

Research paper thumbnail of Pioglitazone improves hepatic mitochondrial function in a mouse model of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis

American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism, Jan 10, 2018

Pioglitazone is effective in improving insulin resistance and liver histology in patients with no... more Pioglitazone is effective in improving insulin resistance and liver histology in patients with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Because dysfunctional mitochondrial metabolism is a central feature of NASH, we hypothesized that an important target of pioglitazone would be alleviating mitochondrial oxidative dysfunction. To this end, we studied hepatic mitochondrial metabolism in mice fed high-fructose high trans-fat diet (TFD) supplemented with pioglitazone for 20 weeks, using nuclear magnetic resonance based C-isotopomer analysis. Pioglitazone improved whole body and adipose insulin sensitivity in TFD fed mice. Furthermore, pioglitazone reduced intrahepatic triglyceride content, fed plasma ketones, and hepatic TCA cycle flux, anaplerosis, and pyruvate cycling in mice with NASH. This was associated with a marked reduction in most intrahepatic diacylglycerol classes, and to a lesser extent, some ceramides species (C22:1, C23:0). Considering the cross-talk between mitochondrial func...

Research paper thumbnail of Examining heat treatment for stabilization of the lipidome

Bioanalysis, Jan 16, 2018

To confidently determine lipid-based biomarkers, it is important to minimize variation introduced... more To confidently determine lipid-based biomarkers, it is important to minimize variation introduced during preanalytical steps. We evaluated reducing variation associated with lipid measurements in invertebrate sentinel species using a state-of-the-art heat treatment technique. Earthworms (Eisenia fetida), house crickets (Acheta domestica) and ghost shrimp (Palaemonetes paludosus) were euthanized either by flash freezing or heat treatment. For both experiments, samples were either immediately extracted after removal from -80°C storage or incubated on ice for one hour prior to sample weighing and extraction. Lipidomics was performed on resulting extracts using liquid chromatography high resolution tandem mass spectrometry. LipidMatch and LipidSearch were used for lipid identification. Lipid enzymatic products (e.g., phosphatidylmethanols, diglycerides, lysoglycerophospholipids and ether-linked/oxidized lysoglycerophospholipids), were in higher concentrations in flash-frozen samples, wh...

Research paper thumbnail of Mass-selection of reactant ions for chemical ionization in quadrupole ion trap and triple quadrupole mass spectrometers

International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of Analysis of Explosives by Liquid Chromatography/Thermospray/Mass Spectrometry

Journal of Forensic Sciences

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of Application of paper spray ionization for explosives analysis

Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry

A desired feature in the analysis of explosives is to decrease the time of the entire analysis pr... more A desired feature in the analysis of explosives is to decrease the time of the entire analysis procedure, including sampling. A recently utilized ambient ionization technique, paper spray ionization (PSI), provides the possibility of combining sampling and ionization. However, an interesting phenomenon that occurs in generating negatively charged ions pose some challenges in applying PSI to explosives analysis. The goal of this work is to investigate the possible solutions for generating explosives ions in negative mode PSI. The analysis of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT), pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN), octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazocine (HMX), and 1,3,5-trinitroperhydro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX) was performed. Several solvent systems with different surface tensions and additives were compared to determine their effect on the ionization of explosives. The solvents tested include tert-butanol, isopropanol, methanol, and acetonitrile. The additives tested were carbon tetrachloride and ammonium nitrate. Of the solvents tested, isopropanol yielded the best results. In addition, adding ammonium nitrate to the isopropanol enhanced the analyte signal. Experimentally determined limits of detection (LODs) as low as 0.06 ng for PETN, on paper, were observed with isopropanol and the addition of 0.4 mM ammonium nitrate as the spray solution. In addition, the explosive components of two plastic explosive samples, Composition 4 and Semtex, were successfully analyzed via surface sampling when using the developed method. The analysis of explosives using PSI-MS in negative ion mode was achieved. The addition of ammonium nitrate to isopropanol, in general, enhanced the analyte signal and yielded better ionization stability. Real-world explosive samples were analyzed, which demonstrates one of the potential applications of PSI-MS analysis.

Research paper thumbnail of LipidMatch: an automated workflow for rule-based lipid identification using untargeted high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry data

BMC bioinformatics, Jan 10, 2017

Lipids are ubiquitous and serve numerous biological functions; thus lipids have been shown to hav... more Lipids are ubiquitous and serve numerous biological functions; thus lipids have been shown to have great potential as candidates for elucidating biomarkers and pathway perturbations associated with disease. Methods expanding coverage of the lipidome increase the likelihood of biomarker discovery and could lead to more comprehensive understanding of disease etiology. We introduce LipidMatch, an R-based tool for lipid identification for liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry workflows. LipidMatch currently has over 250,000 lipid species spanning 56 lipid types contained in in silico fragmentation libraries. Unique fragmentation libraries, compared to other open source software, include oxidized lipids, bile acids, sphingosines, and previously uncharacterized adducts, including ammoniated cardiolipins. LipidMatch uses rule-based identification. For each lipid type, the user can select which fragments must be observed for identification. Rule-based identification allows for corr...

Research paper thumbnail of Investigating Differences in Gas-Phase Conformations of 25-Hydroxyvitamin D3 Sodiated Epimers using Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry and Theoretical Modeling

Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Jan 17, 2017

Drift tube ion mobility coupled with mass spectrometry was used to investigate the gas-phase stru... more Drift tube ion mobility coupled with mass spectrometry was used to investigate the gas-phase structure of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (25OHD3) and D2 (25OHD2) epimers, and to evaluate its potential in rapid separation of these compounds. Experimental results revealed two distinct drift species for the 25OHD3 sodiated monomer, whereas only one of these conformations was observed for its epimer (epi25OHD3). The unique species allowed 25OHD3 to be readily distinguished, and the same pattern was observed for 25OHD2 epimers. Theoretical modeling of 25OHD3 epimers identified energetically stable gas-phase structures, indicating that both compounds may adopt a compact "closed" conformation, but that 25OHD3 may also adopt a slightly less energetically favorable "open" conformation that is not accessible to its epimer. Calculated theoretical collision cross-sections for these structures agreed with experimental results to <2%. Experimentation indicated that additional energy ...

Research paper thumbnail of Portable FAIMS: Applications and future perspectives

International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 2016

Miniaturized mass spectrometry (MMS) is optimal for a wide variety of applications that benefit f... more Miniaturized mass spectrometry (MMS) is optimal for a wide variety of applications that benefit from field-portable instrumentation. Like MMS, field asymmetric ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS) has proven capable of providing in situ analysis, allowing researchers to bring the lab to the sample. FAIMS compliments MMS very well, but has the added benefit of operating at atmospheric pressure, unlike MS. This distinct advantage makes FAIMS uniquely suited for portability. Since its inception, FAIMS has been envisioned as a field-portable device, as it affords less expense and greater simplicity than many similar methods. Ideally, these are simple, robust devices that may be operated by non-professional personnel, yet still provide adequate data when in the field. While reducing the size and complexity tends to bring with it a loss of performance and accuracy, this is made up for by the incredibly high throughput and overall convenience of the instrument. Moreover, the FAIMS device used in the field can be brought back to the lab, and coupled to a conventional mass spectrometer to provide any necessary method development and compound validation. This work discusses the various considerations, uses, and applications for portable FAIMS instrumentation, and how the future of each applicable field may benefit from the development and acceptance of such a device.

Research paper thumbnail of Chemical Compositions That Attract Arthropods

Research paper thumbnail of Quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometer having two axial modulation excitation input frequencies and method of parent and neural loss scanning

Research paper thumbnail of Mass Tags for Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Immunoglobulins

Research paper thumbnail of Carboxylic acid compound or salts, second compound selected from ketone, aldehyde, alcohol, ether, halogenated compounds, alkenes, nitriles, sulfide containing heterocyclic groups and aryl groups; mosquito traps

Research paper thumbnail of Skeletal muscle fiber analysis by atmospheric pressure scanning microprobe matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometric imaging at high mass and high spatial resolution

Proteomics, 2016

Skeletal muscles are composed of heterogeneous muscle fibers with various fiber types. These fibe... more Skeletal muscles are composed of heterogeneous muscle fibers with various fiber types. These fibers can be classified into different classes based on their different characteristics. MALDI mass spectrometric imaging (MSI) has been applied to study and visualize different metabolomics profiles of different fiber types. Here, skeletal muscles were analyzed by atmospheric pressure scanning microprobe MALDI-MSI at high spatial and high mass resolution.

Research paper thumbnail of Method and apparatus for FAIMS with a laser-based ionization source

Research paper thumbnail of Differential neuroproteomic and systems biology analysis of spinal cord injury

Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP, Jul 5, 2016

Acute spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating condition with many consequences and no known eff... more Acute spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating condition with many consequences and no known effective treatment. Although it is quite easy to diagnose traumatic SCI, the assessment of injury severity and projection of disease progression or recovery are often challenging, as no consensus biomarkers have been clearly identified. Here rats were subjected to experimental moderate or severe thoracic SCI. At 24h and 7d post-injury, spinal cord segment caudal to injury center versus sham samples was harvested and subjected to differential proteomic analysis. Cationic/anionic-exchange (CAX) chromatography, followed by 1D polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE), was used to reduce protein complexity. A reverse phase liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (RPLC-MS/MS) proteomic platform was then utilized to identify proteome changes associated with SCI. 22 and 22 proteins were upregulated at 24h and 7d after SCI, respectively; while 19 and 16 proteins are down- regulated at 24h a...

Research paper thumbnail of Coburning in institutional incinerators

Our program, initiated in 1980, originally sought to replace imported oil by coburning coal and n... more Our program, initiated in 1980, originally sought to replace imported oil by coburning coal and natural gas in oil designed boilers. Success came in 1986 with the co-combustion of coal water slurries (CWS) and natural gas (G) in a 20 MMBtu/hr watertube oil designed boiler. We achieved stable flames over broad load levels, good boiler efficiencies, low emissions, benign ash

Research paper thumbnail of Method for performing a scan function on quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometers