Remote Deep-Ultraviolet Laser Ablation in Connection
with Electrospray Ionization–Atmospheric Pressure Chemical
Ionization (rDUVLAESCI): A Novel Dual Ionization Source for Molecular
Mass Spectrometry
posted on 2025-01-22, 08:43authored byBarbora Papoušková, Petr Fryčák, Filip Gregar, Karel Lemr, Tomáš Pluháček
A novel remote deep
ultraviolet laser ablation inlet connected
to a dual electrospray ionization–atmospheric pressure chemical
ionization (rDUVLAESCI) source is presented. This system allows for
the simultaneous and spatial acquisition of mass spectrometry (MS)
data for organic molecules with diverse polarities and molecular weights.
Deep 193 nm UV laser ablation was used to sample analytes from dried
spots for molecular MS analysis precisely. Furthermore, molecular
MS imaging (MSI) with a variable laser spot size down to 3 μm
was demonstrated. The complementary ionization modes generated mass
spectra with sufficient analyte signals, detecting a broad range of
molecules from polar compounds like caffeine and PEG 600, to nonpolar
analytes, such as anthracene and wax esters, all within a single analytical
run. Detection limits were found in the tens of attomoles per ablated/desorbed
pixel. The powerful capabilities of the fully automated rDUVLAESCI
dual source were demonstrated by visualizing the spatial distribution
of new psychoactive substances on latent fingerprints. MSI for both
sebum components and psychoactive substances revealed a connection
between the chemical evidence and biometrical information. The rDUVLAESCI–MSI
enabled the unambiguous identification of individuals, even using
partially overlapped latent fingerprints. This unique rDUVLAESCI approach,
with its remote laser ablation unit, improved spatial resolution and
analyte coverage, particularly for nonpolar compounds.