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Using of aerodynamic droplet breakup for mass-spectrometric analysis

The method of ionization by aerodynamic droplet breakup is considered for applications in mass spectrometric analysis. It is assumed that Aerodynamic Breakup Droplet Ionization (ABDI) occurs in a tube linking the region of atmospheric pressure to the area of weak vacuum. The possibility of ionizatio...

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Published in:Talanta (Oxford) 2018-08, Vol.185, p.7-15
Main Authors: Pervukhin, Viktor V., Sheven, Dmitriy G.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The method of ionization by aerodynamic droplet breakup is considered for applications in mass spectrometric analysis. It is assumed that Aerodynamic Breakup Droplet Ionization (ABDI) occurs in a tube linking the region of atmospheric pressure to the area of weak vacuum. The possibility of ionization of solutions of organic compounds and organometallic complexes is shown. As test compounds were chosen: heroin (as an example of organic compounds) and organometallic complexes of ruthenium and copper, dissolved in water or acetonitrile. The quality of the ABDI spectra depends on the analyte. In general, the analytes ionized by the ABDI method show a great propensity to form dimers and trimers. ABDI system can be easily installed on any mass spectrometer with inlet at atmospheric pressure and used as an additional method. Since compounds prone to degradation in ESI analysis are better suited for ABDI analysis, this seems useful. [Display omitted] •Aerodynamic Breakup Droplet Ionization (ABDI) is shown.•The analytes ionized by the ABDI show a great propensity to form dimers and trimers.•ABDI system can be easily installed on any mass spectrometer at atmospheric pressure.
ISSN:0039-9140
1873-3573
DOI:10.1016/j.talanta.2018.03.050