2016
DOI: 10.1007/s13361-016-1433-x
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High Sensitivity Analysis of Nanoliter Volumes of Volatile and Nonvolatile Compounds using Matrix Assisted Ionization (MAI) Mass Spectrometry

Abstract: Abstract. First results are reported using a simple, fast, and reproducible matrixassisted ionization (MAI) sample introduction method that provides substantial improvements relative to previously published MAI methods. The sensitivity of the new MAI methods, which requires no laser, high voltage, or nebulizing gas, is comparable to those reported for MALDI-TOF and n-ESI. High resolution full acquisition mass spectra having low chemical background are acquired from low nanoliters of solution using only a few f… Show more

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“…Consequently, using mass spectrometers optimized for ESI‐ and MALDI‐MS, the ease of adaptation of the methods based on the new ionization processes varies. It may only require turning off the high voltages and/or laser, or it may necessitate more significant physical modification(s) to obtain analytical useful results . As an example, the currently best performing MAI matrix, 3‐NBN, on Waters SYNAPT G2 and G2S instruments works exceptionally well for analyte ionization on the intermediate pressure MALDI sources without the use of the laser, but performs best at room temperature on the ESI Z‐Spray source blocks, and above the melting point of the matrix, 114–117 °C, the analyte ion abundance essentially ceases on this instrument .…”
Section: Brief Classifications and How The New Ionization Methods Arementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Consequently, using mass spectrometers optimized for ESI‐ and MALDI‐MS, the ease of adaptation of the methods based on the new ionization processes varies. It may only require turning off the high voltages and/or laser, or it may necessitate more significant physical modification(s) to obtain analytical useful results . As an example, the currently best performing MAI matrix, 3‐NBN, on Waters SYNAPT G2 and G2S instruments works exceptionally well for analyte ionization on the intermediate pressure MALDI sources without the use of the laser, but performs best at room temperature on the ESI Z‐Spray source blocks, and above the melting point of the matrix, 114–117 °C, the analyte ion abundance essentially ceases on this instrument .…”
Section: Brief Classifications and How The New Ionization Methods Arementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of different mass spectrometers, in terms of analyzer types and vendors, have been used with the novel ionization processes demonstrating the importance of pressure, temperature, and collisions in optimizing ion formation . An example is shown in Figure for bovine serum albumin (BSA), 66 kDa, using mass spectrometers to ionize this 66 kDa protein intact and multiply charged using the new ionization processes.…”
Section: Brief Classifications and How The New Ionization Methods Arementioning
confidence: 99%
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