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Droplet charging methods

Direct analysis of solid samples or analytes present on solid surfaces without any sample preparation has always been a topic of interest. Desorption electrospray ionization (DESI) is an atmospheric pressure desorption ionization method introduced by Cooks et al., producing ions directly from the surface to be analyzed, which are then sampled with the mass spectrometer [22, 37]. DESI is based on charged liquid droplets that are directed by a high velocity gas jet (in the order of 300 m s ) to the surface to be analyzed. Analytes are desorbed from the surface and analyzed by mass spectrometer (Eig. 1.15). [Pg.20]

Figure 2. Conceptual representation of spray-droplet charging methods. (Reproduced with permission from Ref. 10. Copyright 1978, American Society of Agricultural Engineers.)... Figure 2. Conceptual representation of spray-droplet charging methods. (Reproduced with permission from Ref. 10. Copyright 1978, American Society of Agricultural Engineers.)...
Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) is an analytical method for mass determination of ionized molecules. It is a commonly used method for soft ionization of peptides and proteins in quadmpole, ion-trap, or time-of-flight mass spectrometers. The ionization is performed by application of a high voltage to a stream of liquid emitted from a capillaty. The highly charged droplets are shrunk and the resulting peptide or protein ions are sampled and separated by the mass spectrometer. [Pg.458]


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