Vacuum Ultraviolet Single-Photon Postionization of Amino Acids

In this study, ultraviolet (UV) laser desorption and vacuum UV single-photon (VUV SP) postionization were performed to ionize and successfully analyze 20 common amino acids. The analytical merit and efficiency of the ionization was compared with those of conventional UV matrix-assisted laser desorpt...

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Main Authors: Hsu Chen Hsu, Chi-Kung Ni
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-05-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/5/699
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spelling doaj-e4921fe561b04ff7a4515696721771802020-11-24T21:17:09ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172018-05-018569910.3390/app8050699app8050699Vacuum Ultraviolet Single-Photon Postionization of Amino AcidsHsu Chen Hsu0Chi-Kung Ni1Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica, P.O. Box 23-166, Taipei 10617, TaiwanInstitute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica, P.O. Box 23-166, Taipei 10617, TaiwanIn this study, ultraviolet (UV) laser desorption and vacuum UV single-photon (VUV SP) postionization were performed to ionize and successfully analyze 20 common amino acids. The analytical merit and efficiency of the ionization was compared with those of conventional UV matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization (UV-MALDI). A VUV light source (118 nm) was generated from the ninth harmonic of a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser, and the photon number was determined to be larger than 1012 for each laser pulse in the ionization region. In general, the detection sensitivity of VUV-SP-postionization was 10–100 times higher than that of conventional UV-MALDI. In particular, the ion signal from VUV-SP-postionization was considerably larger than that from UV-MALDI for analytes with low proton affinity such as glycine. However, some fragmentation of intact ions was observed in VUV-SP-postionization. Quantitative analysis performed using a glycine/histidine mixture and tryptophan/phenylalanine mixture revealed that the dynamic range of VUV-SP-postionization was one order of magnitude larger than that of UV-MALDI, indicating that VUV-SP-postionization is suitable for the quantitative analysis of amino acids.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/5/699photoionizationmass spectrometryMALDI, VUVpostionizationphotoionizationamino acid
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author Hsu Chen Hsu
Chi-Kung Ni
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Chi-Kung Ni
Vacuum Ultraviolet Single-Photon Postionization of Amino Acids
Applied Sciences
photoionization
mass spectrometry
MALDI, VUV
postionization
photoionization
amino acid
author_facet Hsu Chen Hsu
Chi-Kung Ni
author_sort Hsu Chen Hsu
title Vacuum Ultraviolet Single-Photon Postionization of Amino Acids
title_short Vacuum Ultraviolet Single-Photon Postionization of Amino Acids
title_full Vacuum Ultraviolet Single-Photon Postionization of Amino Acids
title_fullStr Vacuum Ultraviolet Single-Photon Postionization of Amino Acids
title_full_unstemmed Vacuum Ultraviolet Single-Photon Postionization of Amino Acids
title_sort vacuum ultraviolet single-photon postionization of amino acids
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2018-05-01
description In this study, ultraviolet (UV) laser desorption and vacuum UV single-photon (VUV SP) postionization were performed to ionize and successfully analyze 20 common amino acids. The analytical merit and efficiency of the ionization was compared with those of conventional UV matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization (UV-MALDI). A VUV light source (118 nm) was generated from the ninth harmonic of a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser, and the photon number was determined to be larger than 1012 for each laser pulse in the ionization region. In general, the detection sensitivity of VUV-SP-postionization was 10–100 times higher than that of conventional UV-MALDI. In particular, the ion signal from VUV-SP-postionization was considerably larger than that from UV-MALDI for analytes with low proton affinity such as glycine. However, some fragmentation of intact ions was observed in VUV-SP-postionization. Quantitative analysis performed using a glycine/histidine mixture and tryptophan/phenylalanine mixture revealed that the dynamic range of VUV-SP-postionization was one order of magnitude larger than that of UV-MALDI, indicating that VUV-SP-postionization is suitable for the quantitative analysis of amino acids.
topic photoionization
mass spectrometry
MALDI, VUV
postionization
photoionization
amino acid
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/5/699
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