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Noise matrix assisted laser

Petkovic, M., Schiller, J., Muller, J., Muller, M., Arnold, K. and Arnhold, J., The signal-to-noise ratio as the measure for the quantification of lysophospholipids by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Analyst, 126 (2001) 1042-1050. [Pg.563]

For PMMA/additive dissolutions, it was not possible to identify any additive characteristic mass peaks, either by direct laser desorption or with matrix-assistance (dithranol, DHBA or sinapinic acid, 4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxy-cinnamic acid). This has again been ascribed to very strong interaction between PMMA and additives, which suppresses desorption of additive molecules. Also, partial depolymerisation of pho-tolytically labile PMMA by laser irradiation may play a role, which leads to saturation of the detector by PMMA fragment-ions and disappearance of additive mass peaks below noise level. Meyer-Dulheuer [55] has also reported MALDI-TOFMS analysis of a coating/2-ethylhexyldiphenylphosphate sample. Quantitative determination of the additives by means of MALDI-ToFMS proved impossible. Possibly the development of reproducible (automated) sample handling procedures or thin films might overcome this problem. [Pg.708]


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