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Plate for matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry, comprises electroconductive substrate covered with sintered nanoparticles, deposited as array of spots, for supporting ionization of sorbed sample molecules

Liu, Baohong
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Qiao, Liang  
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Lion, Niels  
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2009

NOVELTY - A plate comprises an electroconductive substrate (1) at least partially covered with sintered nanoparticles (2), deposited as an array of individual spots, for use as a sorbing phase for a sample, and for supporting ionization of sorbed sample molecules covered by or present in an overlayer or matrix. The overlayer or matrix comprises a light absorber and/or a charged carrier acid. USE - Plate is used for matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry analysis of molecules or reaction products (oxidized or reduced) of molecules, such as oligomers, oligosaccharides and biomolecules e.g. peptides, oligonucleotides (all claimed), proteins, and DNA. Can also be used for tagging reactions, disulfide bridge reductions, and ion source decay reactions. ADVANTAGE - The plate provides a very efficient tool to analyze biomolecules by mass spectrometry and to study the products of photo-induced electron transfer reactions. DETAILED DESCRIPTION - A plate comprises an electroconductive substrate at least partially covered with sintered nanoparticles, deposited as an array of individual spots, for use as a sorbing phase for a sample, and for supporting ionization of sorbed sample molecules covered by or present in an overlayer or matrix. The overlayer or matrix comprises a light absorber and/or a charged carrier acid. The nanoparticles are made of titania, alumina, zinc oxide, silica, ferrous oxide, zirconia, and/or niobium oxide. Or, the nanoparticles are quantum dots, such as cadmium sulfide, cadmium selenide, zinc oxide, or materials which can be photosensitized. The sorbing nanoparticles are derivatized by hydrophobic molecules to specifically bind other hydrophobic molecules, such as peptides. The electroconductive substrate comprises stainless steel, aluminum, nickel, zinc, copper, silicon, tin-indium oxide on glass, or conductive/semi-conductive polymer. INDEPENDENT CLAIMS are included for the following: (1) preparation method of plate; and (2) usage method of plate. DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING(S) - The drawing shows a schematic view of the plate. Electroconductive substrate (1) Sintered nanoparticles (2) Laser (3) Material including molecules from sample (4)

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EPO Family ID

38421067

Author(s)
Liu, Baohong
Qiao, Liang  
Lion, Niels  
Wan, Jingjing
Prudent, Michel  
Roussel, Christophe  
Yang, Pengyuan
Girault, Hubert  
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Alternative title(s) : (de) Festphasenextraktion und ionisationsvorrichtung (fr) Extraction sur phase solide et dispositif d'ionisation (en) Solid phase extraction and ionization device

TTO classification

TTO:6.0722.1

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LEPA  
AVP-R-TTO  
IdentifierCountry codeKind codeDate issued

US2010248388

US

A1

2010-09-30

EP2168139

EP

A2

2010-03-31

WO2009003673

WO

A3

2009-11-05

WO2009003673

WO

A2

2009-01-08

GB0712795

GB

D0

2007-08-08

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March 2, 2012
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