TY - JOUR
T1 - Coupling handheld liquid microjunction-surface sampling probe (hLMJ-SSP) to the miniature mass spectrometer for automated and in-situ surface analysis
AU - Liu, Siyu
AU - Xu, Qian
AU - Li, Yiling
AU - Xu, Wei
AU - Zhai, Yanbing
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2022/5/15
Y1 - 2022/5/15
N2 - In-situ surface analysis has always been a significant but challenging issue in many analytical applications. To enable surface sampling and MS analysis on the field, a handheld liquid microjunction-surface sampling probe (hLMJ-SSP) was coupled to a miniature mass spectrometer in this study. The hLMJ-SSP was connected to the miniature mass spectrometer with a 50 cm long flexible tube and controlled by an integrated microcontroller unit (MCU). By simply pressing a button on the probe, automated surface analysis could be carried out and completed within ∼2 min, in which solvent delivery, sample extraction, extract aspiration, injection and MS analysis were performed in sequence. A limit of detection (LOD) as low as 5 pg was achieved. The capability of in-situ surface analysis was also demonstrated by directly analyzing illicit drug residues on fingers and medicines in biological fluids. With the merits of automated operation, high sensitivity and nondestructive analysis, this LMJ-SSP-mini MS system would be a promising tool for various in-situ analytical applications.
AB - In-situ surface analysis has always been a significant but challenging issue in many analytical applications. To enable surface sampling and MS analysis on the field, a handheld liquid microjunction-surface sampling probe (hLMJ-SSP) was coupled to a miniature mass spectrometer in this study. The hLMJ-SSP was connected to the miniature mass spectrometer with a 50 cm long flexible tube and controlled by an integrated microcontroller unit (MCU). By simply pressing a button on the probe, automated surface analysis could be carried out and completed within ∼2 min, in which solvent delivery, sample extraction, extract aspiration, injection and MS analysis were performed in sequence. A limit of detection (LOD) as low as 5 pg was achieved. The capability of in-situ surface analysis was also demonstrated by directly analyzing illicit drug residues on fingers and medicines in biological fluids. With the merits of automated operation, high sensitivity and nondestructive analysis, this LMJ-SSP-mini MS system would be a promising tool for various in-situ analytical applications.
KW - Automated operation
KW - Handheld probe
KW - In-situ surface analysis
KW - Miniature mass spectrometer
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U2 - 10.1016/j.talanta.2021.123090
DO - 10.1016/j.talanta.2021.123090
M3 - Article
C2 - 35189410
AN - SCOPUS:85124688578
SN - 0039-9140
VL - 242
JO - Talanta
JF - Talanta
M1 - 123090
ER -