Self-Assembled Gold Nanoparticle Film for Nanostructure-Initiator Mass Spectrometry with Passive On-Line Salt Fractionation
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https://engineering.purdue.edu/oxidemems/conferences/mems2017/PDFs/Papers/pg0402.pdfAbstract
We present the self-assembly of fluorinated-Au nanoparticle films as a mass-producible fabrication methodology for generating nanostructure-initiator mass spectrometry substrates. The nanostructured surfaces enable the direct high sensitivity detection of peptides (20 fmol) and other small molecules using laser desorption ionization. Further, through a photolithographic liftoff technique we can realize micropatterned fluorinated-Au nanoparticle films. These micropatterns create a discrete wettability patterns, allowing us to passively fractionate hydrophobic molecules of interest from high-salt background environments for robust and predictable MS.
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