Gasilova, NataliaYu, QiuliyangQiao, LiangGirault, Hubert H.2014-03-062014-03-062014-03-06201410.1002/anie.201310795https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/101406WOS:000334396800025For efficient coupling of droplet-based microfluidics with mass spectrometry (MS), a spyhole drilled on the top of a microchip is used to sample the passing droplets by electrostatic-spray ionization (ESTASI) MS. The technique involves placing an electrode below the chip under the spyhole and applying high-voltage pulses. Electrospray occurs directly from the spyhole, and the droplet content is analyzed by MS without a dilution or oil removal step. To demonstrate the versatility of this technique, we have successfully monitored a droplet-based tryptic digestion, as well as a biphasic reaction between β-lactoglobulin in water and α-tocopheryl acetate in 1,2-dichloroethane, where the protein extracts the antioxidant from the oil phase and becomes reduced.biphasic reactionselectrostatic spraymass spectrometrymicrodropletsmicroreactorsOn-Chip Spyhole Mass Spectrometry for Droplet-Based Microfluidicstext::journal::journal article::research article