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Desorption/ionization on porous silicon DIOS

Desorption/ionization on porous silicon (DIOS) without any matrix has been described for the analysis of LRMM compounds with no chemical background [47,... [Pg.23]

Xiao Y, Retterer ST, Thomas DK, Tao J-Y, He L (2009) Impaets of surface morphology on ion desorption and ionization in desorption ionization on porous silicon (DIOS) mass spectrometry. J Phys Chem C 113 3076-3083... [Pg.780]

Most of the mass spectrometry analyses are conducted under vacuum environment. However, ambient mass spectrometry is a rapidly growing field that provides fast and direct analysis of solid sample surfaces or liquid samples introduced on a suitable surface (Alberici et al. 2010 Weston 2010 Huang et al. 2010 Chen et al. 2010). For that, different ambient ionization MS methods, such as atmospheric pressure desorption/ionization on porous silicon (AP-DIOS) (Huikko et al. 2003), desorption electrospray ionization (DESI) (Takats et al. 2004), direct analysis in real time (DART) (Cody et al. 2005), desorption atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (DAPCI) (Takats et al. 2005), and desorption atmospheric pressure photoionization (DAPPI) (Haapala et al. 2007), have been successfully used in the direct analysis of compounds fi"om various samples, such as body fluids (Cody et al. 2005 Chen et al. 2006), finiits, plant leaves (Luosujarvi et al. 2010), milk (Yang et al. 2009), banknotes (Cody et al. 2005), textiles (Cody et al. 2005 Chen et al. 2007), and pharmaceutical formulations (Ifa et al. 2009 Gheen et al. 2010), just to mention a few, without any sample pretreatment. [Pg.768]

Law KP (2010) Laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry on nanostructured semiconductor substrates DIOS (TM) and QuickMass (TM). Int J Mass Spectrom 290 72-84 Law KP, Larkin JR (2011) Recent advances in SALDI-MS techniques and their chemical and bioanalytical applications. Anal Bioanal Chem 399 2597-2622 Lewis WG, Shen Z, Finn MG, Siuzdak G (2003) Desorption/ionization on silicon (DIOS) mass spectrometry background and applications. Int J Mass Spectrom 226 107-116 Li Q, Alonso R, Renner SA, Winefordner JD, Powell DH (2005) Desorption/ionization on porous silicon mass spectrometry studies on pentose-borate complexes. Anal Chem 77 4503-4508 Lin Z, Zhang S, Zhao M, Yang C, Chen D, Zhang X (2008) Rapid screening of clenbuterol in urine samples by desorption electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry. Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom 22 1882-1888... [Pg.777]

Matrix-free direct laser desorption ionization of analyte has been studied on different kinds of surfaces without real success because degradation of the sample is usually observed. However, good results were obtained with the method called surface-activated laser desorption ionization (SALDI) [43] which uses graphite as the surface. But the use of porous silicon as a new surface is more promising and has led to the development of a new method called desorption ionization on silicon (DIOS) [44], Unlike the other matrix-free laser desorption ionization methods, DIOS allows ion formation from analyte with little or no degradation. [Pg.38]

Desorption/ionization on silicon. Another matrix-free approach for the analysis of small molecules is to use modified porous silicon surfaces [61]. A separate name, desorption/ionization on silicon (DIOS), has been coined for this technique [62]. In this approach, the sample is dispensed directly onto a modified porous silicon surface (e.g., silylated porous silicon) and laser-desorbed from the surface. The silicon surface is prepared from flat crystalline silicon by galvanostatic etching. [Pg.43]

Figure 7.5. Experimental configuration for the DIOS-MS experiments, (a) Four porous silicon plates are placed on a MALDI plate. Each of the porous silicon plates contains photopattemed spots or grids prepared through illumination of -type silicon with a 300-S tungsten filament through a mask and an 50 reducing lens, (b) Ibe silicon-based laser desorption/ionization process, in which the sample is placed on the porous silicon plate and allowed to dry, followed by laser-induced desorption/ionization mass spectrometry, (c) Cross section of porous silicon, and the surface functionalities after hydrosilylation R represents phenyl or alkyl chains. (Reproduced with permission from Wei, J. Buriak, J. Siuzdak, G. Desorption/ionization mass spectrometry on porous silicon. Nature 1999, 399, 243-246.)... Figure 7.5. Experimental configuration for the DIOS-MS experiments, (a) Four porous silicon plates are placed on a MALDI plate. Each of the porous silicon plates contains photopattemed spots or grids prepared through illumination of -type silicon with a 300-S tungsten filament through a mask and an 50 reducing lens, (b) Ibe silicon-based laser desorption/ionization process, in which the sample is placed on the porous silicon plate and allowed to dry, followed by laser-induced desorption/ionization mass spectrometry, (c) Cross section of porous silicon, and the surface functionalities after hydrosilylation R represents phenyl or alkyl chains. (Reproduced with permission from Wei, J. Buriak, J. Siuzdak, G. Desorption/ionization mass spectrometry on porous silicon. Nature 1999, 399, 243-246.)...

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