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Matrix Segregation as the Major Cause for Sample Inhomogeneity in MALDI Dried Droplet Spots
Authors:Stefan J Gabriel  Clemens Schwarzinger  Bettina Schwarzinger  Ulrich Panne  Steffen M Weidner
Institution:1. Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), D-12489, Berlin, Germany
2. Johannes Kepler Universit?t Linz, A-4040, Linz, Austria
3. Department of Chemistry, Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin, D-12489, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:The segregation in dried droplet MALDI sample spots was analyzed with regard to the matrix-to-sample ratio using optical microscopy, MALDI imaging mass spectrometry (MALDI MSI) and IR imaging spectroscopy. In this context, different polymer/matrix/solvent systems usually applied in the analysis of synthetic polymers were investigated. The use of typical matrix concentrations (10 mg mL?1) in almost every case resulted in ring patterns, whereas higher concentrated matrix solutions always led to homogeneous sample spot layers. The data revealed that segregation is predominantly caused by matrix transport in the drying droplet, whereas polymer segregation seems to be only secondary.
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