| Literature DB >> 28101441 |
Tsuyoshi Kohigashi1, Yoichi Otsuka2, Ryo Shimazu1, Takuya Matsumoto2, Futoshi Iwata3, Hideya Kawasaki1, Ryuichi Arakawa1.
Abstract
Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) with ambient sampling and ionization can rapidly and easily capture the distribution of chemical components in a solid sample. Because the spatial resolution of MSI is limited by the size of the sampling area, reducing sampling size is an important goal for high resolution MSI. Here, we report the first use of a nanopipette for sampling and ionization by tapping-mode scanning probe electrospray ionization (t-SPESI). The spot size of the sampling area of a dye molecular film on a glass substrate was decreased to 6 μm on average by using a nanopipette. On the other hand, ionization efficiency increased with decreasing solvent flow rate. Our results indicate the compatibility between a reduced sampling area and the ionization efficiency using a nanopipette. MSI of micropatterns of ink on a glass and a polymer substrate were also demonstrated.Entities:
Keywords: ambient sampling/ionization; chemical imaging; liquid bridge; surface analysis
Year: 2016 PMID: 28101441 PMCID: PMC5225789 DOI: 10.5702/massspectrometry.S0054
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mass Spectrom (Tokyo) ISSN: 2186-5116