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Internal energy distributions in desorption electrospray ionization (DESI)

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jasms.2007.11.019

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The internal energy distributions of typical ions generated by desorption electrospray ionization (DEST) were measured using the survival yield method, and compared with corresponding data for electrospray ionization (EST) and electrosonic spray ionization (ESSI). The results show that the three ionization methods produce populations of ions having internal energy distributions of similar shapes and mean values (1.7-1.9 eV) suggesting similar phenomena, at least in the later stages of the process leading from solvated droplets to gas-phase ions. These data on energetics are consistent with the view that DEST involves droplet pick-up (liquid-liquid extraction) followed by ESI-like desolvation and gas-phase ion formation. The effects of various experimental parameters on the degree of fragmentation of p-methoxy-benzylpyridinium ions were compared between DEST and ESSI. The results show similar trends in the survival yields as a function of the nebulizing gas pressure, solvent flow rate, and distance from the sprayer tip to the MS inlet. These observations are consistent with the mechanism noted above and they also enable the user to exercise control over the energetics of the DEST ionization process, through manipulation of external and internal ion source parameters.

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