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Electrospray ionization from nanopipette emitters with tip diameters of less than 100 nm

  • Elizabeth M. Yuill
  • , Niya Sa
  • , Steven J. Ray
  • , Gary M. Hieftje
  • , Lane A. Baker
  • Indiana University Bloomington

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Abstract

Work presented here demonstrates application of nanopipettes pulled to orifice diameters of less than 100 nm as electrospray ionization emitters for mass spectrometry. Mass spectrometric analysis of a series of peptides and proteins electrosprayed from pulled-quartz capillary nanopipette emitters with internal diameters ranging from 37 to 70 nm is detailed. Overall, the use of nanopipette emitters causes a shift toward the production of ions of higher charge states and leads to a reduction in width of charge-state distribution as compared to typical nanospray conditions. Further, nanopipettes show improved S/N and the same signal precision as typical nanospray, despite the much smaller dimensions. As characterized by SEM images acquired before and after spray, nanopipettes are shown to be robust under conditions employed. Analytical calculations and numerical simulations are used to calculate the electric field at the emitter tip, which can be significant for the small diameter tips used.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8498-8502
Number of pages5
JournalAnalytical Chemistry
Volume85
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 17 2013

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