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Ambient mass spectrometry on a molecular level has become an indispensable analytical technique for the detection and characterization of organic molecules of different type, composition and size. Novel strategies, as well as fundamental and mechanistic research, has been successfully employed to obtain new hyphenated interrogation schemes, including laser ablation dielectric barrier discharge ionization (LA-DBDI) and laser ablation droplet ionization mass spectrometry (LDI-MS).
To approach more complex analytical problems, development yielded in a hyphenated instrument using one shared high repetition rate laser for laser desorption mass spectrometry coupled to dielectric barrier discharge postionization and Raman scattering. Raman spectroscopy displays structural information. Mass spectrometry allows for an accurate determination of the molecular mass. Thus, a combination of LA-MS and optical spectroscopy could be highly beneficial for an unambiguous identification of complicated analytical samples.
Acoustic levitation of droplets has matured to a powerful tool for containerless handling of microliter samples. In microfluidic systems the absence of confining walls is greatly beneficial because it can effectively suppress agglomeration and contamination of the sample originating at the liquid/solid interfaces. Here we present a set-up, utilizing the ?? = 2.94 µm output of a diode pumped Er:YAG laser for excitation, opening laser spray ionization to any OH-group containing solvents.
To obtain deeper insights into ongoing laser desorption processes mechanistic studies have been carried out utilizing shadowgraphy experiments. Those nicely show the evaporation plume and its spatial distribution during a time period of up to 1 ms. Achieved results allow for further sensitivity improvement via a better ionization efficiency and a better subsequent ion transmission.