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Automated 3D Sampling and Imaging of Uneven Sample Surfaces with LA-REIMS

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jasms.1c00290

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3D mass spectrometry imaging; LA-REIMS; surface sampling automation

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  1. Dutch Province of Limburg under the LINK program
  2. MUMC + (funder name: Maastricht Universitair Medisch Centrum) [15.0869]

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The developed 3D mass spectrometry scanner enables automated sampling and imaging of uneven topography surfaces with LA-REIMS, allowing for 3D visualization of molecular distributions on these surfaces.
The analysis of samples with large height variations remains a challenge for mass spectrometry imaging (MSI), despite many technological advantages. Ambient sampling and ionization MS techniques allow for the molecular analysis of sample surfaces with height variations, but most techniques lack MSI capabilities. We developed a 3D MS scanner for the automated sampling and imaging of a 3D surface with laser-assisted rapid evaporative ionization mass spectrometry (LA-REIMS). The sample is moved automatically with a constant distance between the laser probe and sample surface in the 3D MS Scanner. The topography of the surface was scanned with a laser point distance sensor to define the MS measurement points. MS acquisition was performed with LA-REIMS using a surgical CO2 laser coupled to a qTOF instrument. The topographical scan and MS acquisition can be completed within 1 h using the 3D MS scanner for 300 measurement points on uneven samples with a spatial resolution of 2 mm in the top view, corresponding to 22.04 cm(2). Comparison between the automated acquisition with the 3D MS scanner and manual acquisition by hand showed that the automation resulted in increased reproducibility between the measurement points. 3D visualizations of molecular distributions related to structural differences were shown for an apple, a marrowbone, and a human femoral head to demonstrate the imaging feasibility of the system. The developed 3D MS scanner allows for the automated sampling of surfaces with uneven topographies with LA-REIMS, which can be used for the 3D visualization of molecular distributions of these surfaces.

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