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Tip-Enhanced Photoinduced Electron Transfer and Ionization on Vertical Silicon Nanowires
Xiaoming Chen1, Tao Wang1, Leimiao Lin1
1Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry , Zhejiang University , Hangzhou 310058 , P. R. China.
Abstract:
Nanostructured semiconductors are one of the most potent candidates for matrix-free laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometric (LDI-MS) analysis of low-molecular-weight molecules. Herein, the enhanced photoinduced electron transfer and LDI on the tip of a vertical silicon nanowire (SiNW) array were investigated. Theoretical simulation and LDI detection of indigo and isatin molecules in negative ion mode revealed that the electric field can be enhanced on the tip end of SiNWs, thereby promoting the energy and electron transfer to the analytes adsorbed on the tip of SiNWs. On the basis of this finding, a tip-contact sampling method coupled with LDI-MS detection was established. In this strategy, the tip of SiNWs can be regarded as microextraction heads for the sampling of molecules when they come in contact with analytes. Impression of skin, tissue, and pericarp on the vertical SiNW array can effectively transfer endogenous metabolites or exogenous substances onto the tip. Upon laser irradiation, the adsorbed molecules on the SiNW tip can be efficiently ionized and detected in negative ion mode because of the tip-enhanced electron transfer and LDI effect. We believe this work may significantly expand the application of LDI-MS in various fields.
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