Mass spectrometery is a power analytical tool for the characterization and identification of both small molecules and large proteins.
The MS facility hosts several MS spectrometers, including the Bruker micrOTOF-Q II and Bruker amaZon SL which are located in MARBIONC 2018.
These two instruments are interfaced with Agilent 1290 UHPLC allowing users to do LC-MS. All MS spectrometers are available to all researchers and students at UNCW. Access of the instrumentation in the MS Facility is obtained via training by Dr. Ralph Mead or Richard Lancaster (instrumentation lab).
The MS Facility currently does not service external users (i.e. local companies). The primary users of the NMR lab are from the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, but CheIF welcomes researchers from different colleges. Extensive users should provide solvents and columns.
Please contact Dr. Ralph Mead or Richard Lancaster for information.
This instrument has an ion trap designed for the highest ion storage capacities. The Dual Ion Funnel technology provides high sensitivity in the low fg range. There are two ion source options: ESI and APCI. The flexible APCI source also offers users with direct injection for analysis of solid samples.
Bruker amaZon SL allows MSn (up to MS11) fragmentation, which can provide detail structural investigation of compounds. The fast scanning speeds up to 32,000 u/s deliver rapid duty cycles for both MS and MS/MS. The Agilent 1290 Infinity UHPLC permits users for LC-MS.
Sample submission is encouraged unless users are familiar with the instrument. You can bring your solvents and columns.
The instrument is located in 121F Dobo Hall. Inquiries should be directed to Dr. Shu-Yu (Aaron) Liao.
Acknowledgement of NIH or NSF Support - Instrument Purchase "The Bruker amaZon SL mass spectrometer used to obtain results in this publication was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0821552."
Acknowledgement of CheIF Staff Assistance "The authors would like to acknowledge UNCW NMR/MS Facilities staff for the assistance of Bruker amaZon SL mass spectrometer.”
This instrument has an excellent mass accuracy of 0.5-2.0 ppm and a superb resolving power of 17,500 – 20,000 FWHM with mass range up to 3000 Da (singly-charged). This instrument has the capability for MS/MS analysis.
Electrospray (ESI) and atmospheric chemical ionization (APCI) sources are available for the instrument to ionize relatively non-polar to polar compounds. The Agilent 1290 Infinity UHPLC allows users to perform LC-MS with sub-2 micron particle size columns.
Sample submission is encouraged unless users are familiar with the instrument. You can bring your solvents and columns.
The instrument is located in 121F Dobo Hall. Inquiries should be directed to Dr. Shu-Yu (Aaron) Liao.
Schedule Time on the micrOTOF-II
Acknowledgement of NSF Support - Instrument Purchase "The Bruker micrOTOF-Q II HR MS spectrometer used to obtain results in this publication was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0821552."
Acknowledgement of CheIF Staff Assistance "The authors would like to acknowledge UNCW NMR/MS Facilities staffs for the assistance of Bruker micrOTOF-Q II HR MS spectrometer.”