| Literature DB >> 27126469 |
Yin-Hung Lai1, Yi-Hong Cai1, Hsun Lee1, Yu-Meng Ou1,2, Chih-Hao Hsiao1, Chien-Wei Tsao1,3, Huan-Tsung Chang2, Yi-Sheng Wang4.
Abstract
This work demonstrates a method to prepare homogeneous distributions of analytes to improve data reproducibility in matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry (MS). Natural-air drying processes normally result in unwanted heterogeneous spatial distributions of analytes in MALDI crystals and make quantitative analysis difficult. This study demonstrates that inducing Marangoni flows within drying droplets can significantly reduce the heterogeneity problem. The Marangoni flows are accelerated by changing substrate temperatures to create temperature gradients across droplets. Such hydrodynamic flows are analyzed semi-empirically. Using imaging mass spectrometry, changes of heterogeneity of molecules with the change of substrate temperature during drying processes are demonstrated. The observed heterogeneities of the biomolecules reduce as predicted Marangoni velocities increase. In comparison to conventional methods, drying droplets on a 5 °C substrate while keeping the surroundings at ambient conditions typically reduces the heterogeneity of biomolecular ions by 65%-80%. The observation suggests that decreasing substrate temperature during droplet drying processes is a simple and effective means to reduce analyte heterogeneity for quantitative applications. Graphical Abstract ᅟ.Entities:
Keywords: Heterogeneity; Hydrodynamic flow; MALDI; Marangoni flow; Sample preparation; Spatial distribution; Substrate temperature
Year: 2016 PMID: 27126469 DOI: 10.1007/s13361-016-1406-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Soc Mass Spectrom ISSN: 1044-0305 Impact factor: 3.109