Miniature flowing atmospheric-pressure afterglow ion source for facile interfacing of CE with MS |
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Authors: | Jecklin Matthias C Schmid Stefan Urban Pawel L Amantonico Andrea Zenobi Renato |
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Institution: | Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland. |
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Abstract: | Here, we present a miniaturized version of the flowing atmospheric-pressure afterglow (miniFAPA) ion source and use it for sheathless coupling of CE with MS. The simple design of the CE-miniFAPA-MS interface makes it easy to separate the electric potentials used for CE and for ionization. A pneumatically assisted nebulization of the CE effluent transfers the analytes from the liquid phase into the gas phase before they are ionized by interacting with reactive species produced by the FAPA. An important advantage of this interface is its high stability during operation: optimization of five different parameters indicated that the interface is not sensitive to minor deviations from the optimum values. Other advantages include ease of construction and maintenance, as well as relatively low cost. Samples with complex matrices, such as yeast extract, soil extract and urine, spiked with the test compounds, were successfully analyzed using the CE-miniFAPA-MS setup. |
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Keywords: | Ambient ionization techniques CE CE‐MS Flowing atmospheric‐pressure afterglow MS |
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