Laser Printer Printed Ion Sources for Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Volatiles and Semivolatiles
Chin-Pao Chiu,
Yu-Chie Chen
Abstract:In this study, we
demonstrated a facile method to fabricate ion
sources using a laser printer for ambient ionization mass spectrometry
(MS). Toner spots printed by a printer can readily facilitate ionizing
volatile and semivolatile compounds derived from solid or liquid samples
for MS analysis. The experimental arrangement involved positioning
the toner-printed paper near the inlet of a mass spectrometer, which
was subjected to a high electric potential (e.g., −6 kV). Volatile
or semivolatile compounds derivin… Show more
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