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I understand that both instruments have their advantages or disadvantages. But I would like to be more specific in my question. I am running organophosphate pesticides residue analysis upon Alliance separations module 2695 that attached to Quattro Ultima tandem mass spectrometer (QqQ) ESI+. I do have 6 OPs that are usually detected with GCMS and LCMSMS.
As you now, the only accessible (free) pesticides data spectra of LCMSMS available can be found on http://www.bfr.bund.de/de/bfr_daten_fue ... -5831.html
However, these acquisition parameters are for ESI-MS/MS (API 2000), and it has been argued that may not be the same with other instruments.
The use of LCMSMS in pesticide residue analysis is of increasing these days since it has been validated that LOQ is from 0.1 to 1 ng/ml where the median LOQ for GCMS is 100 ngml.
I am facing trouble of sensitivity on my LCMSMS instrument; there is only one paper in which they use the same (both LC and MS platform) instrument that I am using now. Thus, I followed the exact parameters and 5 out of 6 compounds were detected with poor sensitivity and one could not be detected at all.
Before making the decision of returning to our (old hero!! GCMS), I have couples of inquires:
How can I improve the sensitivity of my current compounds using LCMSMS ?
As far as I understand, the collision energy is of important to achieve good intensity. Thus, optimization of CE is the first step. Do I have to use different CEs randomly with the obtained ions transitions? Or there is a specific protocol.
I am using column that its history is not known (has not been used for 2 years, and no clue which compounds were separated on it (definitely not pesticides).
I would like to be advised on how to improve the sensitivity (which exact parameters that I have to focus on) and what is the sign that can be used to decide that the LCMSMS is not sensitive? And return to GCMS is the solution.
Note: this is my first time standing in front of and operating LCMSMS. So I may skip some basic protocols.
Thanks
