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Energy & Fuels
Mary J. Thomas, Hugh E. Jones, Diana Catalina Palacio Lozano, Remy Gavard, Shaun Carney, Mark P. Barrow
Summary: This study analyzed the asphaltene fractions of eight HFOs using FTICR MS, revealing their differing behavior. Fragmentation experiments using IRMPD on a specific mass region allowed comparison of the relative heteroatom content and degree of alkylation in the asphaltene cores and aromatic moieties.
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Engineering, Environmental
Junzhuo Liu, Lirong Wu, Lina Gong, Yonghong Wu, Andrew J. Tanentzap
Summary: Phototrophic biofilms play a crucial role in shaping the molecular composition and accumulation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in periodically flooding-drying soils. They increase the abundance of labile DOM compounds and richness of molecular formulae during growth, while decreasing the relative abundance of labile components during decomposition. These findings provide insights into the potential use of phototrophic biofilms for enhancing DOM bioactivity and soil fertility in agricultural settings.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
(2023)
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Biochemical Research Methods
Elvin R. Cabrera, Brian H. Clowers
Summary: This study describes a method of modulating the ion gates of ion mobility spectrometry using a discrete stepwise function, achieving synchronization between the generated frequencies and the scan rate of the linear ion trap. This method eliminates the ambiguity of assigning the ion current derived from a single modulation frequency and maintains high levels of precision across different combinations.
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY
(2022)
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Environmental Sciences
Penghui Du, Guoping Chen, Peng Zhang, Biwei Yang, Junjian Wang
Summary: This study investigates the changes in EfOM under sunlight exposure, revealing the photolysis, molecular-level composition, and chlorine reactivity of wastewater organic matter. Furthermore, sunlight exposure reduces the toxicity of disinfection byproducts.
ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
(2023)
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Chemistry, Analytical
Virginia K. James, James D. Sanders, Konstantin Aizikov, Kyle L. Fort, Dmitry Grinfeld, Alexander Makarov, Jennifer S. Brodbelt
Summary: Measurement of collision cross section (CCS) is a parameter reflecting the size and shape of an ion and provides structural information beyond molecular mass alone. Previously, isolation of individual charge states was required for CCS analysis, limiting throughput. In this study, CCSs were determined from commonly available mass spectra files using an Orbitrap mass spectrometer, allowing for simultaneous estimation of CCS for multiple charge states and expanding the applicability of this method.
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
(2022)
Article
Biochemical Research Methods
Elvin R. Cabrera, Brian H. Clowers
Summary: By casting ion population's mobility information in the frequency domain, time-dispersive ion mobility techniques can now be compatible with slower mass analyzers like ion traps. Recent progress has been made in maximizing the efficiency of Fourier transform ion mobility-mass spectrometry (FT-IM-MS) experiments, but the intersection between practical implementation considerations and theoretical limits of traditional signal processing techniques needs to be further explored. The importance of avoiding signal aliasing due to undersampling signals, along with evaluating limitations imposed by experimental parameters, is crucial for successful Fourier-based multiplexing experiments.
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY
(2022)
Article
Engineering, Environmental
Xianjiang Zeng, Yaxin Zheng, Xiaorui Chen, Xu Cao, Wei He, Bin Jiang, Binghua Li, Huaming Guo
Summary: This study used Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry to investigate the molecular characteristics of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in groundwater from reclaimed water and natural water recharge areas. The results showed that the groundwater from reclaimed water areas had fewer nitrogenous compounds, more sulfur-containing compounds, higher concentrations of nitrate-nitrogen, and lower pH than the groundwater from natural water recharge areas. This study also found that the intensities of common molecules in all samples were significantly correlated with water quality and fluorescent indicators, suggesting their potential for tracking the environmental impact of anthropogenic groundwater recharge.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Engineering, Environmental
Tingcang Hu, Min Luo, Yulin Qi, Ding He, Linying Chen, Yunping Xu, Duofu Chen
Summary: Pore water samples from Haima cold seeps sediments and non-seep reference sediments in the northern South China Sea were analyzed. The results showed that the seep sediments had higher abundance of labile DOM, indicated by protein-like DOM, H/Cwa, and MLBL%. The presence of sulfidic environment in the seep sediments led to increased S-containing formulas and biotic sulfurization, which increased DOM lability.
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Engineering, Environmental
Zhidan Wen, Yingxin Shang, Kaishan Song, Ge Liu, Junbin Hou, Lili Lyu, Hui Tao, Sijia Li, Chen He, Quan Shi, Ding He
Summary: The trophic state of lakes has a significant impact on the properties and concentration of dissolved organic matter (DOM). DOM in eutrophic lakes is more biologically refractory and contains compounds that are harmful to the environment. The molecular composition of DOM is positively correlated with the trophic state index. Additionally, the molecular lability of DOM varies with the season and phytoplankton community succession.
Article
Energy & Fuels
Victor R. Fonseca, Gabriely S. Folli, Lindamara M. Souza, Thieres M. C. Pereira, Guilherme S. V. Lima, Carla C. B. Viegas, Luiz S. Chinelatto, Alvaro C. Neto, Paulo R. Filgueiras, Valdemar Lacerda, Wanderson Romao
Summary: In this study, the LDI(+) technique was optimized to effectively ionize asphaltene molecules without generating artifacts like fullerenes. The APPI(+) technique was found to be less efficient in ionizing nitrogen compounds compared to LDI(+).
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Chemistry, Analytical
Valentina Calabrese, Isabelle Schmitz-Afonso, Wassila Riah-Anglet, Isabelle Trinsoutrot-Gattin, Barbara Pawlak, Carlos Afonso
Summary: In this study, the performance of direct introduction electrospray ionization (ESI) and matrix assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI) coupled with Fourier-Transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FTICR MS) for analyzing root exudates (RE) was systematically evaluated. MALDI showed better salt tolerance and ionization efficiency at high salinity, making it suitable for analyzing metabolites in complex matrices. The study also demonstrated the complementarity of the two ionization sources and the advantage of MALDI in detecting metabolites suffering from matrix effects in ESI mode.
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Chemistry, Analytical
Qingyu Zhang, Ke Xu, Yu Zhang, Jing Han, Wenwen Sui, Haotian Zhang, Maomao Yu, Yichen Tong, Sijie Wang, Fei Han
Summary: A method combining high-performance liquid chromatography and Fourier transform-ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry was developed for quality control of Semen Hoveniae. Establishment of chromatographic fingerprint and identification of qualitative markers were achieved through chemometric methods. Dihydromyricetin and dihydroquercetin were found to be the main qualitative markers indicating the quality difference in Semen Hoveniae, with variances in content observed among different batch samples.
JOURNAL OF SEPARATION SCIENCE
(2021)
Article
Biochemical Research Methods
Konstantin O. Nagornov, Anton N. Kozhinov, Natalia Gasilova, Laure Menin, Yury O. Tsybin
Summary: This paper highlights the importance of isotopic beat patterns in the accurate interpretation of FTMS data, introduces a new FTMS data simulation tool for mAbs analysis, and evaluates the isotopic beat characteristics in typical instruments for mAbs analysis. The results demonstrate a significant impact of isotopic beat patterns on the analytical characteristics of mass spectra.
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY
(2022)
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Engineering, Environmental
Ding He, Penghui Li, Chen He, Yuntao Wang, Quan Shi
Summary: This study found that eutrophication and reed marshes significantly influence the concentration and composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in coastal carbon cycling. The Daliao River, characterized by high eutrophication, exhibited higher levels of protein-like fluorescent components and stable carbon isotopes, indicating a higher content of autochthonous DOM.
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Engineering, Environmental
Biwei Yang, Penghui Du, Guoping Chen, Peng Zhang, Qiang Zhang, Zhongying Wang, Gan Zhang, Zongwei Cai, Junjian Wang
Summary: Researchers have found that manganese dioxide (MnO2) can oxidize organic pollutants in aquatic environments, but the presence of dissolved organic matter (DOM) can either inhibit or promote this process. The conflicting results from previous studies have now been resolved, with the type, concentration, and pH of DOM being identified as important factors in the oxidation reaction.
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Chemistry, Analytical
Brandon G. Santiago, Rachel A. Harris, Samantha L. Isenberg, Gary L. Glish
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Chemistry, Analytical
Sandra E. Spencer, Chelsea A. Tyler, Michael P. Tolocka, Gary L. Glish
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
(2015)
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Chemistry, Analytical
Steven L. Reeber, Sneha Gadi, Sung-Ben Huang, Gary L. Glish
ANALYTICAL METHODS
(2015)
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Chemistry, Physical
Oscar Hernandez, Samantha Isenberg, Vincent Steinmetz, Gary L. Glish, Philippe Maitre
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A
(2015)
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Biochemical Research Methods
Brandon G. Santiago, Rachel A. Harris, Samantha L. Isenberg, Mark E. Ridgeway, Alice L. Pilo, Desmond A. Kaplan, Gary L. Glish
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY
(2015)
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Chemistry, Analytical
David E. Harbourt, John K. Fallon, Shinya Ito, Takashi Baba, Joseph K. Ritter, Gary L. Glish, Philip C. Smith
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
(2012)
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Oncology
Mao Zhang, Pariya Sukhumalchandra, Atim A. Enyenihi, Lisa S. St John, Sally A. Hunsucker, Elizabeth A. Mittendorf, Anna Sergeeva, Kathryn Ruisaard, Zein Al-Atrache, Patricia A. Ropp, Haroon Jakher, Tania Rodriguez-Cruz, Gregory Lizee, Karen Clise-Dwyer, Sijie Lu, Jeffrey J. Molldrem, Gary L. Glish, Paul M. Armistead, Gheath Alatrash
CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH
(2013)
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Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
Atim A. Enyenihi, John R. Griffiths, Gary L. Glish
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY
(2011)
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Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
April L. Jue, Alawee H. Racine, Gary L. Glish
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY
(2011)
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Biochemical Research Methods
Udara Dharmasiri, Samantha L. Isenberg, Gary L. Glish, Paul M. Armistead
JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH
(2014)
Editorial Material
Biochemical Research Methods
Gary Glish, Michael Gross
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY
(2011)
Article
Biochemical Research Methods
G. Asher Newsome, Gary L. Glish
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY
(2011)
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Biochemical Research Methods
Marija Mentinova, David M. Crizer, Takashi Baba, William M. McGee, Gary L. Glish, Scott A. McLuckey
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY
(2013)
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Biochemical Research Methods
Samantha L. Isenberg, Paul M. Armistead, Gary L. Glish
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY
(2014)
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Instruments & Instrumentation
Travis M. Falconer, William K. Lewis, Raymond J. Bemish, Roger E. Miller, Gary L. Glish
REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
(2010)