Issue 48, 2014

Rapid differentiation of microbial cultures based on the analysis of headspace volatiles by atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry

Abstract

We report the direct analysis of volatile compounds emitted by microorganisms using atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry (APCI-MS) with atmospheric corona discharge as a source of primary ions. APCI-MS fingerprinting of headspace volatiles was used to differentiate nine microbial cultures without any sample pretreatment, chromatographic separation and wet chemistry using ion trap detection.

Graphical abstract: Rapid differentiation of microbial cultures based on the analysis of headspace volatiles by atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
15 Apr 2014
Accepted
28 May 2014
First published
29 May 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 25326-25329

Author version available

Rapid differentiation of microbial cultures based on the analysis of headspace volatiles by atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry

J. Liang, Y. Hang, K. Chingin, L. Hu and H. Chen, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 25326 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA03407D

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