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Filter Cone Spray Ionization Coupled to a Portable MS System: Application to On-Site Forensic Evidence and Environmental Sample Analysis.

William L Fatigante1, Shahnaz Mukta1, Zachary E Lawton1, Alessandra M Bruno1, Angelica Traub1, Alyssa J Gasa1, Ashley R Stelmack1, Christina R Wilson-Frank2,3, Christopher C Mulligan1.   

Abstract

The complexity of field-borne sample matrices and the instrumental constraints of portable mass spectrometers (MS) often necessitate that preparative steps are added prior to ambient MS methods when operated on-site, but the corresponding decrease in throughput and experimental simplicity can make field operation impractical. To this end, we report a modified ambient MS method, filter cone spray ionization (FCSI), specifically designed for simple, yet robust, processing of bulk forensic evidence and environmental samples using a fieldable MS system. This paper-crafted source utilizes low-cost laboratory consumables to produce a conical structure that serves as a disposable, spray-based ionization source. Integrated extraction and filtration capabilities mitigate sample heterogeneity and carryover concerns and expedite sample processing, as characterized through the analysis of a variety of authentic forensic evidence types (e.g., abused pharma tablets, counterfeit/adulterated tablets, crystal-based drugs, synthetic marijuana, toxicological specimens) and contaminated soil samples. The data presented herein suggests that the FCSI-MS design could prove robust to the rigors of field-borne, bulk sample screening, overcoming the inefficiencies of other ambient MS methods for these sample classes. Novel applications of FCSI-MS are also examined, such as the coupling to trace evidence vacuum filtration media.

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Keywords:  abused pharmaceuticals; agricultural chemicals; ambient ionization; counterfeit pharmaceuticals; drugs of abuse; environmental monitoring; filter cone spray ionization; forensics; paper cone spray ionization; portable mass spectrometry; synthetic cannabinoids

Year:  2019        PMID: 32031391     DOI: 10.1021/jasms.9b00098

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom        ISSN: 1044-0305            Impact factor:   3.109


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