Two-Photon
Direct Laser Writing of Capillary-Coupled
Nanosprayer Arrays for ESI-MS
Posted on 2025-02-05 - 14:43
Electrospray is a widely recognized
physical process and has various
applications, such as in electrospinning, space propulsion, and mass
spectrometry (MS). Particularly, electrospray emitters are integral
to the exceptional performance of electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
(ESI-MS). This study introduced a novel method for fabricating electrospray
emitters using two-photon direct laser writing, resulting in the printing
of nanosprayer arrays directly onto capillary tips. Utilizing a novel
acrylic polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane photoresist, a multinozzle
sprayer with micrometer scale channels was designed and printed on
a capillary that is compatible with both frontend liquid chromatography
and typical MS inlets. The 3D-printed sprayers demonstrated exceptional
resistance to organic corrosion and high temperatures. For the nanosprayer
arrays, an increase in the total electrospray current was achieved
by augmenting the number of electrosprays, while maintaining a constant
liquid flow rate and voltage. Notably, the eight-nozzle sprayers exhibited
a 2.7-fold enhancement in sensitivity as compared with single-nozzle
sprayers. This approach offers a versatile and high-sensitivity nanoelectrospray
solution for ESI-MS.
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Xing, Likai; Liu, Daoxue; Yu, Haohan; Ding, Haibo; Sun, Jie; Wang, Guozhen; et al. (2025). Two-Photon
Direct Laser Writing of Capillary-Coupled
Nanosprayer Arrays for ESI-MS. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.4c06537