在环境条件下采集质谱样本,使用脱电喷雾电离
Zoltán Takáts1, Justin M Wiseman, Bogdan Gologan
1Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA.
概括
一种新的脱电喷雾电离化 (DESI) 技术使得在各种表面上直接分析各种化合物. 这种方法产生了与传统的电子喷雾电离相比较的质谱,促进了体内研究.
科学领域:
- 分析化学 分析化学
- 表面科学是一门学科.
- 质谱测量质量谱测量
背景情况:
- 传统的质谱技术往往需要样品的准备.
- 直接在表面上分析化合物带来了分析挑战.
- 电子喷雾电离 (ESI) 是一种强大的技术,但通常需要溶液中的样品.
研究的目的:
- 介绍和描述一种新的脱吸电离方法.
- 为了证明这种方法在不同表面上分析各种化合物的适用性.
- 探索使用这种技术进行体内分析的潜力.
主要方法:
- 使用了吸附电喷离电离 (DESI) 技术.
- 充电的溶剂滴和离子被导向样品表面.
- 用质谱法对产生的气态离子进行了分析.
主要成果:
- DESI成功地电离了各种化合物,包括非极性小分子,极性化合物,和蛋白质.
- 该技术在导电和绝缘表面 (金属,聚合物,矿物) 上是有效的.
- 生成的质谱与传统ESI的质谱非常相似,显示分子离子.
结论:
- DESI是一种用于表面分析的多功能脱吸电离技术.
- 该方法允许在复杂矩阵中直接分析分析物,包括生物样本.
- 在体内应用和在各种基质上分析化合物方面,DESI具有前景.
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