articleAnalytical ChemistrySep 27, 2007Closed access

Laser Ablation Electrospray Ionization for Atmospheric Pressure, in Vivo, and Imaging Mass Spectrometry

George Washington University

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Abstract

Mass spectrometric analysis of biomolecules under ambient conditions promises to enable the in vivo investigation of diverse biochemical changes in organisms with high specificity. Here we report on a novel combination of infrared laser ablation with electrospray ionization (LAESI) as an ambient ion source for mass spectrometry. As a result of the interactions between the ablation plume and the spray, LAESI accomplishes electrospray-like ionization. Without any sample preparation or pretreatment, this technique was capable of detecting a variety of molecular classes and size ranges (up to 66 kDa) with a detection limit of 8 and 25 fmol for verapamil and reserpine, respectively, and quantitation capabilities…

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Keywords
  • Chemistry
  • Mass spectrometry
  • Chromatography
  • Electrospray ionization
  • Ambient ionization
  • Laser ablation
  • Desorption electrospray ionization
  • Electrospray
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