Kaylor Adam, Dwivedi Prabha, Pittman Jennifer J, Monge María Eugenia, Cheng Guilong, Li Shelly, Fernández Facundo M
School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology, 901 Atlantic Drive NW, Atlanta, GA, 30332-0400, USA.
J Am Soc Mass Spectrom. 2014 Oct;25(10):1788-93. doi: 10.1007/s13361-014-0948-2. Epub 2014 Jul 8.
A new ion generation method, named plasma-spray ionization (PLASI) for direct analysis of liquid streams, such as in continuous infusion experiments or liquid chromatography (LC), is reported. PLASI addresses many of the analytical limitations of electrospray ionization (ESI) and has potential for real time process stream analysis and reaction monitoring under atmospheric conditions in non-ESI friendly scenarios. In PLASI-mass spectrometry (MS), the liquid stream is pneumatically nebulized and partially charged at low voltages; the resultant aerosol is thus entrained with a gaseous plasma plume from a distal glow discharge prior to MS detection. PLASI-MS not only overcomes ESI-MS limitations but also generates simpler mass spectra with minimal adduct and cluster formation. PLASI utilizes the atomization capabilities of an ESI sprayer operated below the ESI threshold to generate gas-phase aerosols that are then ionized by the plasma stream. When operated at or above the ESI threshold, ionization by traditional ESI mechanisms is achieved. The multimodal nature of the technique enables readily switching between plasma and ESI operation. It is expected that PLASI will enable analyzing a wide range of analytes in complex matrices and less-restricted solvent systems, providing more flexibility than that achievable by ESI alone.
本文报道了一种名为等离子体喷雾电离(PLASI)的新型离子生成方法,用于直接分析液流,如在连续输注实验或液相色谱(LC)中。PLASI解决了电喷雾电离(ESI)的许多分析局限性,并且在非ESI友好的场景下,具有在大气条件下进行实时过程流分析和反应监测的潜力。在PLASI质谱(MS)中,液流通过气动方式雾化,并在低电压下部分带电;因此,在MS检测之前,所得气溶胶与来自远端辉光放电的气态等离子体羽流一起被夹带。PLASI-MS不仅克服了ESI-MS的局限性,还能产生更简单的质谱,加合物和簇形成最少。PLASI利用在ESI阈值以下运行的ESI喷雾器的雾化能力来产生气相气溶胶,然后由等离子体流将其电离。当在ESI阈值或以上运行时,可通过传统的ESI机制实现电离。该技术的多模态性质使得能够在等离子体和ESI操作之间轻松切换。预计PLASI将能够分析复杂基质和限制较少的溶剂系统中的多种分析物,比单独使用ESI提供更大的灵活性。