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Analysis of ATP

Discussions about GC and other "gas phase" separation techniques.

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Why cannot molecules like ATP be analyzed by GC-MS?
Can somebody provide a reference?
Thank you!

Tomas
Perhaps I should write a bit more about my purpose... We are publishing a metabolomics paper using LC-MS and one of the reviewers asked us to compare our method to GC-MS. We have no experience with GC-MS, so it is difficult for us to make a statement on this..
I heard before that some metabolites like ATP are difficult to measure using GC-MS, so I am wondering why is that?

The simple answer is that ATP has a negligible vapour pressure (and probably decomposes when heated) and so cannot be transported through a gas chromatography column. Presuming that the referee has a valid reason for asking, there may be some methods based on derivatization. You must do a literature search.

Peter
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