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Ionic liquids as matrices in microfluidic sample deposition for high-mass matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry

Weidmann, Simon
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Kemmerling, Simon
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Maedler, Stefanie
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January 1, 2012
European Journal of Mass Spectrometry

Sample preparation for matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS) via a microfluidic deposition device using ionic liquid matrices addresses several problems of standard protocols with crystalline matrices, such as the heterogeneity of sample spots due to the co-crystallization of sample and matrix and the limited capability for high-throughput analysis. Since ionic Liquid matrices do not solidify during the measurement, the resulting sample spots are homogeneous. The use of these matrices is also beneficial for automated sample preparation, since crystallization of the matrix is avoided and, thus, no clogging of the spotting device can occur. The applicability of ionic liquids to the analysis of biomolecules with high molecular weights, up to approximate to 1 MDa is shown, as well as a good sensitivity [5fmol] for recombinant human fibronectin, a protein with a molecular weight of 226 kDa. Microfluidic sample deposition of proteins with high molecular weights will, in the future, allow parallel sample preparation for MALDI-MS and for electron microscopy.

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DOI
10.1255/ejms.1182
Author(s)
Weidmann, Simon
Kemmerling, Simon
Maedler, Stefanie
Stahlberg, Henning  orcid-logo
Braun, Thomas
Zenobi, Renato
Date Issued

2012-01-01

Publisher

IM Publications

Published in
European Journal of Mass Spectrometry
Volume

18

Issue

3

Start page

279

End page

286

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OTHER

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February 13, 2020
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