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Laser desorption mass spectrometry on thin liquid jets
Authors:Frank Sobott  Andreas Wattenberg  Wolfgang Kleinekofort  Anja Pfenninger  Bernhard Brutschy
Institution:Institut für Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie, J. W. Goethe-Universit?t, Marie-Curie-Strasse 11, D-60439 Frankfurt am Main, Germany e-mail: brutschy@chemie.uni-frankfurt.de, DE
Abstract:A recently developed soft desorption method for mass spectrometry is presented, which is called Laser Induced Liquid Beam Ionization/Desorption (LILBID). Analyte ions are desorbed from a thin jet of analyte solution directly into vacuum by means of an IR laser pulse, which has been tuned to a vibrational resonance of the solvent. A comparative experiment with ammonium chloride and aniline hydrochloride shows that ion formation via proton transfer takes place in the solution. Thermally unstable compounds, as well as supra- and biomolecular complexes, can be detected intact and mass analyzed in a reflectron time-of-flight (Re-TOF) mass spectrometer. During the desorption process, noncovalent interactions and some solvation characteristics are preserved. Three examples for the capacity of LILBID are given in this short overview: (a) ion-solvent interactions with the formation of a clathrate structure Cs+(H2O)20, (b) host-guest interactions with the K+ selectivity of valinomycin, and (c) noncovalent interactions with the dimerization of gramicidin. Received: 29 July 1997 / Revised: 4 September 1997 / Accepted: 12 September 1997
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