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Methodologies for the Airbrush Application of MALDI Matrices

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Specialty Chemistry
Date 2018 Jan 17
PMID 29334807
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Abstract

There is still a need to develop reliable and robust matrix deposition methods for matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation mass spectrometry that are applicable to a range of matrices, solvents and analyte types. This paper presents a robust methodology for the airbrush application of matrices along with the implications of varying the set-up and airbrush parameters. A small number of organic analytes and metal salts are analysed in both positive and negative ion modes to exemplify this methodology. In the analyses with the airbrush deposited matrices, performance was enhanced when compared to standard pipette deposition with the need for a search for sweat spots greatly diminished due to the increase homogeneity of the matrix surface and resultant analyte spots. As expected, the graphite matrices were shown to specifically outperform the organic matrices in negative ion mode.

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