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The Evolution of Electrospray Generated Droplets is Not Affected by Ionization Mode

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY
Volume 28, Issue 10, Pages 2124-2131

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13361-017-1737-5

Keywords

Mass spectrometry; Fluorescence spectroscopy; Plume profiling

Funding

  1. Estonian Research Council [34]
  2. national scholarship program Kristjan Jaak - Archimedes Foundation
  3. Ministry of Education and Research
  4. Agilent Technologies
  5. Agilent's Application and Core Technology University [ID 2243]
  6. Estonian Ministry of Education and Research

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Ionization efficiency and mechanism in ESI is strongly affected by the properties of mobile phase. The use of mobile-phase properties to accurately describe droplets in ESI source is convenient but may be inadequate as the composition of the droplets is changing in the plume due to electrochemical reactions occurring in the needle tip as well as continuous drying and fission of droplets. Presently, there is paucity of research on the effect of the polarity of the ESI mode on mobile phase composition in the droplets. In this paper, the change in the organic solvent content, pH, and droplet size are studied in the ESI plume in both ESI+ and ESI- ionization mode. We introduce a rigorous way - the absolute pH (pH(abs)(H2O)) - to describe pH change in the plume that takes into account organic solvent content in the mobile phase. pH(abs)(H2O) enables comparing acidities of ESI droplets with different organic solvent contents. The results are surprisingly similar for both ionization modes, indicating that the dynamics of the change of mobile-phase properties is independent from the ESI mode used. This allows us to conclude that the evolution of ESI droplets first of all proceeds via the evaporation of the organic modifier and to a lesser extent via fission of smaller droplets from parent droplets. Secondly, our study shows that qualitative findings related to the ESI process obtained on the ESI+ mode can almost directly be applied also in the ESI- mode.

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