Silver Nanostructured Substrates in LDI-MS of Low Molecular Weight Compounds

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Mass spectrometric techniques can provide data on the composition of a studied sample, utilizing both targeted and untargeted approaches to solve various research problems. Analysis of compounds in the low mass range has practical implications in many areas of research and industry. Laser desorption ionization techniques are utilized for the analysis of molecules in a low mass re-gion using low sample volume, providing high sensitivity with low chemical background. The fab-rication of substrates based on nanostructures to assist ionization with well-controlled morphology may improve LDI-MS efficiency for silver nanoparticles with plasmonic properties. In this work, we report an approach for the preparation of silver nanostructured substrates applied as laser de-sorption ionization (LDI) plates, using the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) technique. Depending on the mass of used CVD precursors, the approach allowed the synthesis of LDI plates with tunable sensitivity for various low molecular weight compounds in both ion-positive and ion-negative modes. Reduced chemical background and sensitivity to small biomolecules of various classes (fatty acids, amino acids and water-soluble metabolites) at nanomolar and picomolar detection levels for lipids such as triacylglycerols, phosphatidylethanolamines and lyso-phosphatidylcholines repre-sent an emerging perspective for applications of LDI-MS plates for the collection of molecular pro-files and targeted analysis of low molecular weight compounds for various purposes.

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Sagandykova, G., Piszczek, P., Radtke, A., Mametov, R., Pryshchepa, O., Gabryś, D., … Pomastowski, P. (2022). Silver Nanostructured Substrates in LDI-MS of Low Molecular Weight Compounds. Materials, 15(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15134660

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