Author/Authors :
Alexander A. Puretzky، نويسنده , , David B. Geohegan، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The first gated laser-induced fluorescence LIF.imaging and absorption spectroscopy have been performed on laser
desorbed plumes from organic crystals which are commonly used as MALDI matrix assisted laser desorption ionization.
matrices. These plasma diagnostic techniques, as well as ion probe measurements, were employed to investigate the
desorbed products, densities, fractional ionization, and velocity distributions of the plume of ejecta which is typically
encountered as the main desorption product in the mass spectrometry analysis of large biomolecules. Pulsed-ultraviolet 193
nm and 248 nm.desorption from 3-hydroxypicolinic acid 3-HPA. crystals was studied. Gas-phase absorption spectra of
3-HPA measured here revealed very different absorption cross-sections at these two wavelengths, and this was exploited to
investigate the effects of plume absorption of the desorbing laser pulse. In both cases, LIF imaging revealed two plume
components: a fast maximum;0.1 cmrms.low-intensity component which appear to be 3-HPA fragments, and a slower
component of 3-HPA expanding at 0.05 cmrms. In the case of ArF-laser irradiation, optical absorption spectroscopy
indicated a breaking of the intramolecular hydrogen bond in the gas-phase matrix material. q1998 Elsevier Science B.V.