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Suppression of matrix ions in ultraviolet laser desorption: Scanning electron microscopy and raman spectroscopy of the solid samples

✍ Scribed by T-W. Dominic Chan; A. W. Colburn; Peter J. Derrick; Derek J. Gardiner; Michael Bowden


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
581 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
1076-5174

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✦ Synopsis


Suppression of low-mass ion peaks in matrix-assisted ultraviolet laser desorption has been found to occur at low matrix-to-analyte molar ratios when using nicotinic acid as matrix, independent of the angle of illumination. Microscopic Raman scattering spectroscopy has been employed to investigate the matrix-analyte solid-state composition. The matrix-to-analyte molar ratios employed in preparing the solutions are reliable guides to the relative amounts of matrix and analyte molecules in the solid crystals, given the method of sample preparation employed involving drying under a stream of nitrogen. A qualitative model based on the proton supply-and-demand argument is tentatively proposed to explain the suppression phenomenon.