Hardware and software solutions for implementing nanospray desorption electrospray ionization (nano-DESI) sources on commercial mass spectrometers

14 May 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

Nanospray desorption electrospray ionization (nano-DESI) is an ambient ionization mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) approach that has been used for imaging of biological and environmental samples with high spatial resolution and throughput. Because nano-DESI has not yet been commercialized, researchers develop their own sources and interface them with different commercial mass spectrometers. Previously, several protocols focusing on the fabrication of nano-DESI probes have been reported. In this tutorial, we discuss different hardware requirements for coupling the nano-DESI source to commercial mass spectrometers, such as the safety interlock, inlet extension, and contact closure. In addition, we describe the structure of our custom software for controlling the nano-DESI MSI platform and provide detailed instructions for its usage. With this tutorial, interested researchers should be able to implement nano-DESI experiments in their own labs.

Keywords

mass spectrometry imaging
Nanospray desorption electrospray ionization
Instrumentation

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