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Clinical Pharmacy PharmD - 2024/2025 Level 2 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-3 (PC 305)
❖ Mass (MS) spectrometry is an analytical tool useful for measuring
the mass-to-charge ratio (m/z) of one or more molecules present in
a sample.
❖ These measurements can often be used to identify unknown
compounds in sample via exact molecular weight determination.
❖ MS instrument is composed of the following parts:
1. Sample injection port: It is used to introduce a volatile sample into a gaseous ion source at
low pressure. For less volatile samples heating or vaporization is necessary. Non-volatile
and thermally unstable compounds could be detected via another inlet system.
2. Sample vaporizer: It is used to vaporize the sample into gaseous state to be detected.
3. Ion source (electron beam): It converts sample molecules into ions by bombarding the
sample with a beam of electrons from an ion gun & this beam causes fragmentation of the
molecules to form a large number of positively charged ions with various masses.
4. Magnetic deflector: It deflects ions based on its charge (no. of +ve charges) and mass
(heavy or light).
5. Detector: The mass to charge (m/z) ratio is analyzed through the ions that hit the detector.
6. Recorder: A computer that records the MS spectrum.