IP Library Granted Patent US 7,193,223
Granted Patent B2
US 7,193,223 · App. 11/003,017 · Granted Mar 20, 2007

Desorption and ionization of analyte molecules at atmospheric pressure

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Patent No.
US 7,193,223
App. No.
11/003,017
Granted
Mar 20, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to the ionization of analyte molecules on a solid surface close to atmospheric pressure as an ion source for mass spectrometers. The invention uses a spray mist from an electrospray apparatus to ionize the analyte molecules, for example a spray mist created by spraying pure water, which generates predominantly multiply charged ions of the analyte molecules which are particularly suitable for fragmentation.

Claims (27)

1. Method for the ionization of analyte molecules close to atmospheric pressure, comprising the steps

(a) providing analyte molecules on a sample support,

(b) desorbing the analyte molecules, and

(c) ionizing the analyte molecules by the spray mist generated from a spray fluid with an electrospray apparatus.

2. Method according to claim 1 wherein a clean solvent or solvent mixture is sprayed in the electrospray apparatus.

3. Method according to claim 1 wherein substances which assist the ionization of the desorbed analyte molecules are added to the spray fluid of the electrospray apparatus.

4. Method according to claim 1 wherein substances which form an internal mass reference for the evaluation of the mass spectra are added to the spray fluid of the electrospray apparatus.

5. Method according to claim 1 wherein essentially water or water/alcohol mixtures are sprayed in the electrospray apparatus.

6. Method according to claim 1 wherein the electrospraying in the electrospray apparatus is assisted by a nebulizing spray gas blown in coaxially to the spray capillary of the electrospray apparatus.

7. Method according to claim 6 wherein the nebulizing gas transports the desorbed analyte molecules into the spray mist.

8. Method according to claim 1 wherein the analyte molecules are desorbed from the sample support by the spray mist.

9. Method according to claim 1 wherein the analyte molecules are desorbed from the sample support by a pulse of light.

10. Method according to claim 9 wherein the analyte molecules are desorbed from the sample support by a pulse of laser light.

11. Method according to claim 9 wherein the desorption of the analyte molecules is assisted by a solid or liquid matrix substance, with the matrix substance containing the analyte molecules in solid or liquid solution or adsorbed on the surface.

12. Method according to claim 11 wherein the matrix substance is at least partially decomposed by the pulse of light.

13. Method according to claim 1 wherein the analyte molecules are desorbed from the sample support by rapid heating of the sample support.

14. Method according to claim 1 wherein the sample support is located in the vicinity of the electrode of the electrospray apparatus generating the electric field for spraying, the potential difference between this electrode and the sample support being either small or non-existent.

15. Method according to claim 1 wherein the sample support is located next to a spray capillary of the electrospray apparatus, somewhat set back from the tip of the capillary, the potential difference between the spray capillary and the sample support being either small or non-existent.

16. Method according to claim 1 wherein the sample support is located in a supply of the hot drying gas.

17. Device for the ionization of analyte molecules close to atmospheric pressure, comprising

(a) a sample support for the analyte molecules,

(b) an electrospray apparatus for electrospraying fluids, generating an electrospray mist, and

(c) a desorbing apparatus for desorbing the analyte molecules from the sample support.

18. Device according to claim 17 wherein the device is also suitable for the electrospray ionization of analyte molecules dissolved in the spray fluid.

19. Device according to claim 17 further comprising a video camera and an illumination apparatus for observing locations where analyte molecules are present on the sample carrier plate.

20. Device according to claim 17 further comprising a movement device for sliding the sample support parallel to its surface in two directions.

21. Device according to claim 17 wherein the electrospray mist desorbs the analyte molecules.

Assignments (1)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Jun 18, 2021
From: BRUKER DALTONIK GMBH
To: BRUKER DALTONICS GMBH & CO. KG
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