“…Therefore, the sample introduction method needs to turn the target analyte into the gas-phase. According to the different states of the analyte, various sample introduction methods are required including direct sampling (for gas-phase samples), headspace sampling (for volatile substances in liquid or solid phase), nebulizer (for liquid-phase samples), and thermal desorption (TD, for liquid or solid-phase samples) [ 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 ]. However, in most cases, the analyte flow is in direct contact with the discharge needle, which may result in undesired ion fragmentation and further complicate the mass spectrum.…”