“…Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization–mass spectrometry was applied for the analysis of pathogenic microorganisms and their lysates [37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46], endotoxins [47], proteins [48,49,50,51], phosphopeptides [52], biothiols [53], surfactants [54], lipids [55], metals ions [56,57,58], metallodrugs [59], surface chemistry of nanoparticles functionalized with synthetic ligands [60], intermediates for quantum dots formation [61], and small molecules [62]. The ionization of an analyte may be assisted using organic matrices [63], ILs [64,65,66], or nanoparticles [67]. Ionic liquid matrices (ILMs) show high sensitivity in most cases and offer soft ionization with minimal fragmentation of thermal labile biomolecules.…”