A Corona Discharge Initiated Electrochemical Electrospray Ionization Technique
- Creators
- Lloyd, John R.
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Hess, Sonja
Abstract
We report here the development of a corona discharge (CD) initiated electrochemical (EC) electrospray ionization (ESI) technique using a standard electrospray ion source. This is a new ionization technique distinct from ESI, electrochemistry inherent to ESI, APCI, and techniques using hydroxyl radicals produced under atmospheric pressure conditions. By maximizing the observable CD at the tip of a stainless steel ESI capillary, efficient electrochemical oxidation of electrochemically active compounds is observed. For electrochemical oxidation to be observed, the ionization potential of the analyte must be lower than Fe. Ferrocene labeled compounds were chosen as the electrochemically active moiety. The electrochemical cell in the ESI source was robust, and generated ions with selectivity according to the ionization potential of the analytes and up to zeptomolar sensitivity. Our results indicate that CD initiated electrochemical ionization has the potential to become a powerful technique to increase the dynamic range, sensitivity, and selectivity of ESI experiments.
Additional Information
© 2009 American Society for Mass Spectrometry. Received 15 April 2009; revised 28 July 2009; accepted 29 July 2009. Available online 12 August 2009. The authors acknowledge support for this work by the Intramural Research Program of the NIH, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, the Betty and Gordon Moore Foundation, and the Beckman Institute. The authors thank Daniel Eikel for taking the photograph, Jenny TC Ho for discussion.Attached Files
Published - Lloyd2009p6505J_Am_Soc_Mass_Spectr.pdf
Supplemental Material - mmc1.doc
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- 16954
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20091211-092633833
- NIH
- National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
- Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
- Caltech Beckman Institute
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