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Published on: February 19, 2020
Desorption mass spectrometry for nonvolatile compounds using an ultrasonic cutter
Ahsan Habib1, Satoshi Ninomiya, Lee Chuin Chen
1Clean Energy Research Center, University of Yamanashi, Kofu, 400-8511, Japan.
Abstract:
In this work, desorption of nonvolatile analytes induced by friction was studied. The nonvolatile compounds deposited on the perfluoroalkoxy substrate were gently touched by an ultrasonic cutter oscillating with a frequency of 40 kHz. The desorbed molecules were ionized by a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) ion source. Efficient desorption of samples such as drugs, pharmaceuticals, amino acids, and explosives was observed. The limits of detection for these compounds were about 1 ng. Many compounds were detected in their protonated forms without undergoing significant fragmentation. When the DBD was off, no ions for the neutral samples could be detected, meaning that only desorption along with little ionization took place by the present technique.
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