Laser desorption ionization of gramicidin S on thin silver films with matrix isolation in surface plasmon resonance excitation
S. Owega, E. Lai, and W. Mullett. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology a-Chemistry, 119 (2):
123--135(January 1998)
Abstract
Laser desorption ionization (LDI)/laser ablation (LA) time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOFMS) studies are performed via back-illumination on thin silver films deposited with gramicidin S, a cyclic decapeptide (1141 Da). Experimental results indicate an electronic excitation mechanism at low laser fluences and a thermal process at high laser fluences. In a perpendicular orientation of the thin silver film with respect to the drift tube axis, better success of chemical ionization (CI) of neutral silver atoms/clusters and gramicidin S molecules by Ag+ monomer cations within the ablation plume is evident. When these LDI/LA studies are repeated under surface plasmon resonance (SPR) conditions, the neutral atoms/clusters/molecules undergo SPR LDI/LA via a different laser energy transfer process compared to direct LDI/LA. These results also indicate an electronic excitation mechanism, only with a lower laser fluence requirement. Upon addition of a matrix, 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid (DHB), CI of gramicidin S molecules by Agi monomer cations is hindered while the CI of gramicidin S molecules by Na+ cations can occur at an even lower laser fluence. Thus, SPR LDI/LA with matrix isolation is an excellent technique for the mass analysis of gramicidin S. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Owega:1998p3637
%A Owega, S
%A Lai, EPC
%A Mullett, WM
%D 1998
%J Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology a-Chemistry
%K Ablation, Cationization Chemical Chemical-Ionization, Chromium Cluster Desorption Electronic Excitation Film Formation, Gas-Phase Ionization, Isolation, Laser Mass Mass-Spectrometry, Matrix Mechanism, Metal-Ion, Molecules, Plasmon Polyethers, Reactions, Resonance, Silver Spectrometry, Substrate, Surface Thermal-Desorption, Time-Of-Flight
%N 2
%P 123--135
%T Laser desorption ionization of gramicidin S on thin silver films with matrix isolation in surface plasmon resonance excitation
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%X Laser desorption ionization (LDI)/laser ablation (LA) time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOFMS) studies are performed via back-illumination on thin silver films deposited with gramicidin S, a cyclic decapeptide (1141 Da). Experimental results indicate an electronic excitation mechanism at low laser fluences and a thermal process at high laser fluences. In a perpendicular orientation of the thin silver film with respect to the drift tube axis, better success of chemical ionization (CI) of neutral silver atoms/clusters and gramicidin S molecules by Ag+ monomer cations within the ablation plume is evident. When these LDI/LA studies are repeated under surface plasmon resonance (SPR) conditions, the neutral atoms/clusters/molecules undergo SPR LDI/LA via a different laser energy transfer process compared to direct LDI/LA. These results also indicate an electronic excitation mechanism, only with a lower laser fluence requirement. Upon addition of a matrix, 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid (DHB), CI of gramicidin S molecules by Agi monomer cations is hindered while the CI of gramicidin S molecules by Na+ cations can occur at an even lower laser fluence. Thus, SPR LDI/LA with matrix isolation is an excellent technique for the mass analysis of gramicidin S. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.
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