Focusing Plasma
Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry
Posted on 2022-11-29 - 12:37
A plasma-based
source named focusing plasma desorption/ionization
(FPDI) is described, which applies a high direct current voltage between
a metal wire inside a polymeric hollow truncated cone and a piece
of a one-sided coated conducting paper substrate. The conducting paper
acts as both the counter electrode and the sample carrier. Upon the
generation of a visible plasma beam, it would directly ionize the
samples spotted on the conducting paper substrate or located around
the plasma beam. The signal intensity of target analytes in mass spectrometric
analysis is dependent highly on whether the conducting paper substrate
is grounded or not, the type of conducting paper substrate, the inside
diameter of the polymeric hollow truncated cone tip, the metal wire
tip-to-polymer tip distance, the polymer tip-to-paper substrate distance,
the applied voltage, and the helium flow rate. Based on the experimental
observation, a plausible mechanism is proposed for the generation
of the plasma beam from FPDI. Compared to the available low-temperature
plasma, flowing atmospheric-pressure afterglow, and helium plasma
ionization sources, FPDI has demonstrated higher sensitivity and better
compatibility with commercial mass spectrometers without any extra
power supplies. As a proof of concept, FPDI coupled with a mass spectrometer
has also been applied for the discrimination of different brands of
gasoline and determination of solid tablets and pesticides with limits
of detection in the range of 2.2 to 30.7 ng mL–1.