1998
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1096-9888(199805)33:5<480::aid-jms644>3.0.co;2-b
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Improvement of signal intensities in static secondary-ion mass spectrometry using halide additives and substrate modification

Abstract: A new approach is reported for secondary‐ion time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry (TOF‐SIMS) sample preparation. The method involves the use of halide additives or halide modification of silver substrate surfaces to promote analyte cationization and protonation. The enhancement of signal intensity has been demonstrated for neutral organic lipophilic and hydrophilic compounds including various small peptides and nucleosides. Improvement factors range from 2–30 for cationized species to 20–2000 for protonated specie… Show more

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“…When the polymer monolayers were dosed with sodium ions, a dramatic enhancement in the intensity of large mass fragment peaks was observed in the positive spectra of both polymer monolayers. This cationization phenomenon has been detected on various PEG-modified surfaces, and some systematic studies on it have been published.
4 Low mass range (0−100 m / z ) positive ToF-SIMS spectra for (a) PEG−Sil and (b) NHS−PEG−Sil.
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the polymer monolayers were dosed with sodium ions, a dramatic enhancement in the intensity of large mass fragment peaks was observed in the positive spectra of both polymer monolayers. This cationization phenomenon has been detected on various PEG-modified surfaces, and some systematic studies on it have been published.
4 Low mass range (0−100 m / z ) positive ToF-SIMS spectra for (a) PEG−Sil and (b) NHS−PEG−Sil.
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Time-of-Flight SIMS Analysis. Negative ToF-SIMS spectra of carboxylic acid terminated SAMs were recorded and revealed distinct peaks at m/z 287.2 (M-H)and 681.2 (Au 2 (M-H) -) with (M) describing the mercaptohexadecanoic acid molecule [HS(CH 2 ) 15 COOH]. Thiol fragments bound to gold such as AuSC 2 H 2and Au 2 SC 2 H 2were some of the major peaks in the spectra.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This makes it difficult to desorb and detect molecular ions and fragments from polymers that are of more than approximately 300 mass units. Enhanced detection of larger mass fragments can occur through cationization. Silver, , lithium, , and sodium , are some of the metal ions (X + ) known to complex with sputtered molecules (M) to form cationized fragments (M + X) + . These larger ion complexes are more stable than their noncationized counterparts and are readily detected.…”
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“…107 Alternatively, transition and alkali metal salts can be mixed with the sample to achieve cationization. 91,109,110 However, there is still some debate concerning the exact mechanisms and, for instance, recent ab-initio studies indicate that ionization might occur upon recombination of the molecule M with a metal atom in an excited electronic state, 111,112 as a result of energy curve-crossing upon interaction. The ionization of organometallic clusters from self-assembled monolayers of alkanethiols on metal (see Fig.…”
Section: Substrate and Matrix Effects On Ionizationmentioning
confidence: 99%