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Characteristics of positive and negative secondary ions emitted from [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] impacts.

J D Debord1, F A Fernandez-Lima, S V Verkhoturov, E A Schweikert, S Della-Negra.   

Abstract

The current limitation for SIMS analyses is insufficient secondary ion yields, due in part to the inefficiency of traditional primary ions. Massive gold clusters are shown to be a route to significant gains in secondary ion yields relative to other commonly used projectiles. At an impact energy of 520 keV, [Formula: see text] is capable of generating an average of greater than ten secondary ions per projectile, with some impact events generating >100 secondary ions. The capability of this projectile for signal enhancement is further displayed through the observation of up to seven deprotonated molecular ions from a single impact on a neat target of the model pentapeptide leu-enkephalin. Positive and negative spectra of leu-enkephalin reveal two distinct emission regimes responsible for the emission of either intact molecular ions with low internal energies or small fragment species. The internal energy distribution for this projectile is measured using a series of benzylpyridinium salts and compared with the small polyatomic projectile [Formula: see text] at 110 keV as well as distributions previously reported for electrospray ionization and fast atom bombardment. These results show that [Formula: see text] offers high secondary ion yields not only for small fragment ions, e.g. CN-, typically observed in SIMS analyses, but also for characteristic molecular ions. For the leu-enkephalin example, the yields for each of these species are greater than unity.

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Keywords:  Cluster-SIMS; angiotensin; internal energy; ion yield; leu-enkephalin; peptide fragmentation

Year:  2013        PMID: 24163486      PMCID: PMC3806651          DOI: 10.1002/sia.5009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surf Interface Anal        ISSN: 0142-2421            Impact factor:   1.607


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