Infrared laser post-ionization of large biomolecules from an IR-MALD(I) plume |
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Authors: | Arne?Leisner Andreas?Rohlfing Stefan?Berkenkamp Franz?Hillenkamp Email author" target="_blank">Klaus?DreisewerdEmail author |
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Institution: | 1. Institute of Medical Physics and Biophysics, Westfälische-Wilhelms Universität, Münster, Germany |
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Abstract: | A two-infrared laser desorption/ionization method is described. A first laser, which was either an Er:YAG laser or an optical parametric oscillator (OPO), served for ablation/vaporization of small volumes of analyte/matrix sample at fluences below the ion detection threshold for direct matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS). A second IR-laser, whose beam intersected the expanding ablation plume at a variable distance and time delay, was used to generate biomolecular ions out of the matrix-assisted laser desorption (MALD) plume. Either one of the two above lasers or an Er:YSGG laser was used for post-ionization. Glycerol was used as IR-MALDI matrix, and mass spectra of peptides, proteins, as well as nucleic acids, some of which in excess of 10(5) u in molecular weight, were recorded with a time-of-flight mass spectrometer. A mass spectrum of cytochrome c from a water ice matrix is also presented. The MALD plume expansion was investigated by varying the position of the post-ionization laser beam above the glycerol sample surface and its delay time relative to the desorption laser. Comparison between the OPO (pulse duration, tau(L) = 6 ns) and the Er:YAG laser (tau(L) approximately 120 ns) as primary excitation laser demonstrates a significant effect of the laser pulse duration on the MALD process. |
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