Thomson (unit)

Thomson (unit)

The unit Thomson is a unit that has appeared infrequently in scientific literature relating to the field of mass spectrometry as a unit of mass-to-charge ratio. The name refers to J. J. Thomson who measured the mass-to-charge ratio of electrons and ions.

Definition

Cooks and Rockwood proposed the unit thomson (Th) [ cite journal|title=The 'Thomson'. A suggested unit for mass spectroscopists|journal=Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry|date=1991|first=R. G.|last=Cooks|coauthors=A. L. Rockwood|volume=5|issue=2|pages=93|id= |url=|format=|accessdate=2007-12-03 ] for the physical quantity mass-to-charge ratio. : 1~Th equiv 1~frac{u}{e} equiv 1~frac{Da}{e}

where u represents the atomic mass unit, Da represents the unit dalton, and "e" represents the elementary charge which is the electric charge unit in the atomic unit system.

For example, for the ion C7H72+ has an exact mass of 91.0 Da and a charge number of +2, the the ion will be observed at 45.5 "Th" in a mass spectrum.

An interesting part of their proposal allowed for negative values for negatively charged ions. For example, the benzoate anion would be observed at "m/z" 121, but at -121 "Th" since the charge number is -1.

Unfortunately, the article proposing the unit of the thomson contains an ambiguity relating to the specification of charge. In one place the article refers to "charge number," as noted above, but in another place the article specifies charge in terms of actual units of charge: "Using standard rules for abbreviation, we have 1 Th = 1 u/ atomic charge." Or in other words the units of the thomson are units of mass (unified atomic mass units) divided by units of charge (atomic or elementary charge). This unfortunate ambiguity may have contributed to the controversey over the unit. The ambiguity about specification of charge does not affect the numerical value assigned to the mass-to-charge ratio of an ion, but instead relates to the dimensionality to be associated with the quantity. Clarification of the original intent of the authors has not appeared in the literature, although in private communications Rockwood states that the intended dimensionality was mass/charge with the specific units being unified atomic mass units per elementary charge.

Use

The thomson has been used by some mass spectrometrists, for example by the inventor of the Orbi Trap in a scientific posters,. [ [http://www.asms.org/asms99pdf/095.pdf The Orbitr
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] papers, [cite journal |author=Pakenham G, Lango J, Buonarati M, Morin D, Buckpitt A |title=Urinary naphthalene mercapturates as biomarkers of exposure and stereoselectivity of naphthalene epoxidation |journal=Drug Metab. Dispos. |volume=30 |issue=3 |pages=247–53 |year=2002 |pmid=11854141 |doi= |url=http://dmd.aspetjournals.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=11854141] [cite journal |author=Pakenham G, Lango J, Buonarati M, Morin D, Buckpitt A |title=Urinary naphthalene mercapturates as biomarkers of exposure and stereoselectivity of naphthalene epoxidation |journal=Drug Metab. Dispos. |volume=30 |issue=3 |pages=247–53 |year=2002 |pmid=11854141 |doi= |url=http://dmd.aspetjournals.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=11854141] [cite journal |author=Mengel-Jørgensen J, Kirpekar F |title=Detection of pseudouridine and other modifications in tRNA by cyanoethylation and MALDI mass spectrometry |journal=Nucleic Acids Res. |volume=30 |issue=23 |pages=e135 |year=2002 |pmid=12466567 |doi= |url=http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=12466567] and (notably) one book.cite book |author=Stroobant, Vincent; Hoffmann, Edmond de; Charette, Jean Joseph |title=Mass spectrometry: principles and applications |publisher=Wiley |location=New York |year=1996 |pages= |isbn=0-471-96696-7 |oclc= |doi=] The journal Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry (in which the original article appeared) states that "the Thomson (Th) may be used for such purposes as a unit of mass-to-charge ratio although it is not currently approved by IUPAP or IUPAC." [cite web|url=http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/4849/home/ForAuthors.html |title=Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry Instructions to Authors |accessdate=2007-12-03 |publisher=Wiley Interscience ] Even so, the term has been called "controversial" by RCM's former Editor-in Chief [ cite journal|title=Book Review: Mass Spectrometry: Principles and Applications. E. de Hoffman, J. Charette and W. Stroobant. Wiley, Chichester 1996. ISBN 0 471 96697 5|journal=Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry|date=4 Dec 1998|first=Robert K.|last=Boyd|coauthors=|volume=11|issue=8|pages=948|doi= 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0231(199705)11:8<948::AID-RCM2033>3.0.CO;2-I|url=|format=|accessdate=2007-12-05|doilabel=10.1002/(SICI)1097-0231(199705)11:8948::AID-RCM20333.0.CO;2-I ] (in a review the Hoffman text cited above ] ). The Editor-in-chief of the Journal of the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan has written an editorial in support of the thomson unit. [ cite journal|title=Comments on Abscissa Labeling of Mass Spectra|journal=Journal of the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan|date=2007|first=|last=|coauthors=|volume=55|issue=1|pages=51–61|id= |url=http://db.wdc-jp.com/mssj/search/abst/200701/ms550051.html|format=|accessdate=2007-12-05 ]

In his book, Mass Spectrometry Desk Reference, Sparkman argues strongly against the use of the thomson,cite book |author=Sparkman, O. David |title=Mass spectrometry desk reference |publisher=Global View Pub |location=Pittsburgh |year=2000 |pages= |isbn=0-9660813-2-3 |oclc= |doi=] . However, his argumentswere against a dimensionless unit because of the possible confusion with the Thomson number in fluid dynamics, Thomson scattering, and the Thomson coefficient (the latter named after Lord Kelvin). He seems not to have realized that the unit "thomson" is not dimensionless but actually of dimension mass/charge and that therefore the possibility of confusion is minimal.

The thomson is not a SI unit, nor is it currently accepted by IUPAC; however, it can be argued that the thomson complies better to the international standards about quantities and units as described in ISO 31 and the IUPAC green book than the "unitless" m/z that is widely used for labeling mass spectra.

ee also

*Mass (mass spectrometry)

References


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