In response to Uwe Neue about high organic response, it depends on the compound. We do some very hydrophobic plastisizers, cyclic oligomers of polymers, and surfactant like molecules and found the ammonium acetate in methanol enhanced their sensitivity.
Also, in some cases there were problems with uncertainty of whether we were seeing M+Na or M+H, the addition of ammonium acetate converted everything to M+NH4 and gave better response for these particular compounds. Another good way to determine the molecular ion is to increase the cone voltage or DP to very high voltages. The molecules will fragment, but the M+Na ions will be enhanced. We did a lot of breakdown curves and found in general M+H and M+NH4 optimize at lower cone voltages, but M+Na at higher.
The nice thing about the ammonium acetate in methanol is that it is very compatible with a wide variety of samples at high organic solvents even with methylene chloride. When we used water with ammonium acetate, it caused some analytes to precipitate. We haven’t systematically evaluated for a wide variety of compounds.