ion mobility, ion mobility spectrometry, high performance ion mobility spectrometry, ESI, Electrospray Ionization, IMS-MS, Ion mobility mass spectrometry, ESI-HPIMS, chiral separations
This article by Washington State University introduces the concept of chiral ion mobility spectrometry (CIMS) and presents examples demonstrating the gas-phase separation of enantiomers of a wide range of racemates including pharmaceuticals, amino acids, and carbohydrates. In addition to size and shape, CIMS separates ions based on their stereospecific interaction with a chiral gas. In this study (S)-(+)-2-butanol was used as a chiral modifier to demonstrate enantiomeric separations of atenolol, serine, methionine, threonine, methyl alpha-glucopyranoside, glucose, penicillamine, valinol, phenylalanine, and tryptophan from their respective racemic mixtures.