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Triboelectric nanogenerators for sensitive nano-coulomb molecular mass spectrometry

Journal

NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue 5, Pages 481-487

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NNANO.2017.17

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  1. National Science Foundation (NSF)
  2. NASA Astrobiology Program, under the NSF Center for Chemical Evolution [CHE-1504217]
  3. US Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences [DE-FG02-07ER46394]
  4. National Science Foundation [DMR-1505319]
  5. Division Of Chemistry
  6. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [1504217] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Ion sources for molecular mass spectrometry are usually driven by direct current power supplies with no user control over the total charges generated. Here, we show that the output of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) can quantitatively control the total ionization charges in mass spectrometry. The high output voltage of TENGs can generate single-or alternating-polarity ion pulses, and is ideal for inducing nanoelectrospray ionization (nanoESI) and plasma discharge ionization. For a given nanoESI emitter, accurately controlled ion pulses ranging from 1.0 to 5.5 nC were delivered with an onset charge of 1.0 nC. Spray pulses can be generated at a high frequency of 17 Hz (60 ms in period) and the pulse duration is adjustable on-demand between 60 ms and 5.5 s. Highly sensitive (similar to 0.6 zeptomole) mass spectrometry analysis using minimal sample (18 pl per pulse) was achieved with a 10 pg ml(-1) cocaine sample. We also show that native protein conformation is conserved in TENG-ESI, and that patterned ion deposition on conductive and insulating surfaces is possible.

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