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The isotope distribution: A rose with thorns

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MASS SPECTROMETRY REVIEWS
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mas.21820

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coalescence; data processing; ion trap; isotope distribution; (ultra)-high-resolution mass spectrometry

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The isotope distribution of molecules can be theoretically calculated and measured with high sensitivity, resolution, and mass accuracy using (ultra)-high-resolution mass spectrometers. Differences between the observed and expected isotope distribution can complicate data analysis but can be useful in specific applications. This review examines factors that impact the observed isotope distribution, including elemental isotope deviations, ion sampling, ion interactions, electronic noise and dephasing, centroiding, and apodization.
The isotope distribution, which reflects the number and probabilities of occurrence of different isotopologues of a molecule, can be theoretically calculated. With the current generation of (ultra)-high-resolution mass spectrometers, the isotope distribution of molecules can be measured with high sensitivity, resolution, and mass accuracy. However, the observed isotope distribution can differ substantially from the expected isotope distribution. Although differences between the observed and expected isotope distribution can complicate the analysis and interpretation of mass spectral data, they can be helpful in a number of specific applications. These applications include, yet are not limited to, the identification of peptides in proteomics, elucidation of the elemental composition of small organic molecules and metabolites, as well as wading through peaks in mass spectra of complex bioorganic mixtures such as petroleum and humus. In this review, we give a nonexhaustive overview of factors that have an impact on the observed isotope distribution, such as elemental isotope deviations, ion sampling, ion interactions, electronic noise and dephasing, centroiding, and apodization. These factors occur at different stages of obtaining the isotope distribution: during the collection of the sample, during the ionization and intake of a molecule in a mass spectrometer, during the mass separation and detection of ionized molecules, and during signal processing.

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