Low-Temperature Plasma Probe for Ambient Desorption Ionization
Purdue University West Lafayette · Tsinghua University
Abstract
A low-temperature plasma (LTP) probe has been developed for ambient desorption ionization. An ac electric field is used to induce a dielectric barrier discharge through use of a specially designed electrode configuration. The low-temperature plasma is extracted from the probe where it interacts directly with the sample being analyzed, desorbing and ionizing surface molecules in the ambient environment. This allows experiments to be performed without damage to the sample or underlying substrate and, in the case of biological analysis on skin surfaces, without electrical shock or perceptible heating. Positive or negative ions are produced from a wide range of chemical compounds in the pure stateand as mixtures…
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Authors
6- JDJason D. HarperCorresponding
Purdue University West Lafayette, Tsinghua University
- NANicholas A. Charipar
Purdue University West Lafayette, Tsinghua University
- CCChristopher C. Mulligan
Purdue University West Lafayette, Tsinghua University
- XZXinrong Zhang
Purdue University West Lafayette, Tsinghua University
- RGR. Graham Cooks
Purdue University West Lafayette, Tsinghua University
Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Analytical Chemistry (journal)
- Mass spectrometry
- Ionization
- Desorption
- Ambient ionization
- Ion
- Detection limit