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Nested-channel for on-demand alternation between electrospray ionization regimes

On-demand electrospray ionization from different liquid channels in the same emitter was realized using filamented capillary and gas phase charge supply. The solution sub-channel was formed when back-filling solution to the emitter tip by capillary action along the filament. Gas phase charge carrier...

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Autores principales: Li, Mengtian, Li, Huishan, Allen, Nicholas R., Wang, Taoqing, Li, Linfan, Schwartz, Jae, Li, Anyin
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8179270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34163954
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06221a
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author Li, Mengtian
Li, Huishan
Allen, Nicholas R.
Wang, Taoqing
Li, Linfan
Schwartz, Jae
Li, Anyin
author_facet Li, Mengtian
Li, Huishan
Allen, Nicholas R.
Wang, Taoqing
Li, Linfan
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Li, Anyin
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description On-demand electrospray ionization from different liquid channels in the same emitter was realized using filamented capillary and gas phase charge supply. The solution sub-channel was formed when back-filling solution to the emitter tip by capillary action along the filament. Gas phase charge carriers were used to trigger electrospray ionization from the solution meniscus at the tip. The meniscus at the tip opening may be fully filled or partially empty to generate electrospray ionization in main-channel regime and sub-channel regime, respectively. For emitters with 4 μm tip opening, the two nested electrospray (nested-ESI) channels accommodated ESI flow rates ranging from 50 pL min(−1) to 150 nL min(−1). The platform enabled on-demand regime alternations within one sample run, in which the sub-channel regime generated smaller charged droplets. Ionization efficiencies for saccharides, glycopeptide, and proteins were enhanced in the sub-channel regime. Non-specific salt adducts were reduced and identified by regime alternation. Surprisingly, the sub-channel regime produced more uniform responses for a peptide mixture whose relative ionization efficiencies were insensitive to ESI conditions in previous picoelectrospray study. The nested channels also allowed effective washing of emitter tip for multiple sampling and analysis operations.
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spelling pubmed-81792702021-06-22 Nested-channel for on-demand alternation between electrospray ionization regimes Li, Mengtian Li, Huishan Allen, Nicholas R. Wang, Taoqing Li, Linfan Schwartz, Jae Li, Anyin Chem Sci Chemistry On-demand electrospray ionization from different liquid channels in the same emitter was realized using filamented capillary and gas phase charge supply. The solution sub-channel was formed when back-filling solution to the emitter tip by capillary action along the filament. Gas phase charge carriers were used to trigger electrospray ionization from the solution meniscus at the tip. The meniscus at the tip opening may be fully filled or partially empty to generate electrospray ionization in main-channel regime and sub-channel regime, respectively. For emitters with 4 μm tip opening, the two nested electrospray (nested-ESI) channels accommodated ESI flow rates ranging from 50 pL min(−1) to 150 nL min(−1). The platform enabled on-demand regime alternations within one sample run, in which the sub-channel regime generated smaller charged droplets. Ionization efficiencies for saccharides, glycopeptide, and proteins were enhanced in the sub-channel regime. Non-specific salt adducts were reduced and identified by regime alternation. Surprisingly, the sub-channel regime produced more uniform responses for a peptide mixture whose relative ionization efficiencies were insensitive to ESI conditions in previous picoelectrospray study. The nested channels also allowed effective washing of emitter tip for multiple sampling and analysis operations. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8179270/ /pubmed/34163954 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06221a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Li, Mengtian
Li, Huishan
Allen, Nicholas R.
Wang, Taoqing
Li, Linfan
Schwartz, Jae
Li, Anyin
Nested-channel for on-demand alternation between electrospray ionization regimes
title Nested-channel for on-demand alternation between electrospray ionization regimes
title_full Nested-channel for on-demand alternation between electrospray ionization regimes
title_fullStr Nested-channel for on-demand alternation between electrospray ionization regimes
title_full_unstemmed Nested-channel for on-demand alternation between electrospray ionization regimes
title_short Nested-channel for on-demand alternation between electrospray ionization regimes
title_sort nested-channel for on-demand alternation between electrospray ionization regimes
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8179270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34163954
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06221a
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