Direct sub‐atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometry: Evaporation/sublimation‐driven ionization is amazing, fundamentally, and practically

Author:

Trimpin Sarah12ORCID,Inutan Ellen D.123,Pagnotti Vincent S.4,Karki Santosh12,Marshall Darrell D.12,Hoang Khoa24,Wang Beixi1,Lietz Christopher B.1,Richards Alicia L.1,Yenchick Frank S.1,Lee Chuping1,Lu I‐Chung15ORCID,Fenner Madeleine4,Madarshahian Sara4,Saylor Sarah4,Chubatyi Nicolas D.4,Zimmerman Teresa1,Moreno‐Pedraza Abigail1,Wang Tongwen4,Adeniji‐Adele Adetoun4,Meher Anil K.12,Madagedara Hasini1,Owczarzak Zachary1,Musavi Ahmed1,Hendrickson Tamara L.1,Peacock Patricia M.6,Tomsho John W.4ORCID,Larsen Barbara S.2,Prokai Laszlo7,Shulaev Vladimir8,Pophristic Milan24,McEwen Charles N.24

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Wayne State University Detroit Michigan USA

2. MSTM, LLC Newark Delaware USA

3. Mindanao State University‐Iligan Institute of Technology Iligan City Philippines

4. Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Saint Joseph's University Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

5. Department of Chemistry National Chung Hsing University Taichung Taiwan

6. First State IR, LLC Hockessin Delaware USA

7. Department of Pharmacology and Neuroscience The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Forth Worth Fort Worth Texas USA

8. Department of Biological Sciences The University of North Texas Denton Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractThis paper covers direct sub‐atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometry (MS). The discovery, applications, and mechanistic aspects of novel ionization processes for use in MS that are not based on the high‐energy input from voltage, laser, and/or high temperature but on sublimation/evaporation within a region linking a higher to lower pressure and modulated by heat and collisions, are discussed, including how this new reality has guided a series of discoveries, instrument developments, and commercialization. A research focus, inter alia, is on how best to understand, improve, and use these novel ionization processes, which convert volatile and nonvolatile compounds from solids (sublimation) or liquids (evaporation) into gas‐phase ions for analysis by MS providing reproducible, accurate, sensitive, and prompt results. Our perception on how these unprecedented versus traditional ionization processes/methods relate to each other, how they can be made to coexist on the same mass spectrometer, and an outlook on new and expanded applications (e.g., clinical, portable, fast, safe, and autonomous) is presented, and is based on ST's Opening lecture presentation at the Nordic Mass spectrometry Conference, Geilo, Norway, January 2023. Focus will be on matrix‐assisted ionization (MAI) and solvent‐assisted ionization (SAI) MS covering the period from 2010 to 2023; a potential paradigm shift in the making.

Funder

National Science Foundation

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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