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Multiply-charged Ion Formation by Sonic Spray

✍ Scribed by Atsumu Hirabayashi; Yukiko Hirabayashi; Minoru Sakairi; Hideaki Koizumi


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
344 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
0951-4198

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✦ Synopsis


In sonic spray ionization technique, a solution from a fused-silica capillary is sprayed with a sonic gas flow coaxial to the capillary. The current for the ions produced and for the charged droplets is found to be dramatitally enhanced when a voltage is applied to a surrounding metal piece, which is isolated from the solution by the fusedsilica capillary. This can be ascribed to the induced concentration difference between positive and negative ions in the solution near the surface. Furthermore, multiply-protonated molecules produced in this way from protein solutions are analyzed with a quadrupole mass spectrometer. The ion intensity shows a strong dependence on the voltage but the diameter of the droplet produced by the spray is likely to be independent of the voltage. Thus, we conclude that the charge density of the droplet is regulated by the voltage.


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