Detection of peptides in high concentration of salts by electrospray droplet impact/secondary ion mass spectrometry |
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Authors: | Daiki Asakawa Kenzo Hiraoka |
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Affiliation: | Clean Energy Research Center, University of Yamanashi, Takeda‐4‐3‐11, Kofu 400‐8511, Japan |
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Abstract: | Electrospray droplet impact (EDI)/SIMS is a new desorption/ionization technique for mass spectrometry. EDI/SIMS utilizes large multiply charged water clusters produced by atmospheric pressure electrospray as primary projectiles. It was found to afford extremely soft desorption/ionization compared with conventional SIMS, and has been used for detection of peptides and proteins. In this study, EDI/SIMS was applied to the detection of peptide in a highly concentrated NaCl solution. The persistent appearance of peptide ions for 1 ppm peptides in NaCl is probably because of the segregation of peptides on the crystallized salts. The samples dried under vacuum gave better EDI/SIMS mass spectra than those under ambient atmospheric pressure. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | EDI/SIMS cluster SIMS MALDI MCI suppression by salt |
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