Some Thoughts on Electrospray Ionization Mechanisms

Author:

Crotti Sara1,Seraglia Roberta2,Traldi Pietro2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics, Cà Foscari University, 2137 Dorsoduro, Venice, Italy

2. CNR-ISTM, Corso Stati Uniti 4, I-35127 Padova, Italy

Abstract

Electrospray ionization (ESI) mechanisms are highly complex, due to a series of physical and chemical phenomena taking place on a complex system, as a solution is. In fact, even if the solution of an analyte in a protic medium can be considered at first sight to be a two-component system, the presence of solvent dissociation equilibria and the possible interactions solvent–solvent dissociation products, solvent dissociation products–analyte make this system highly complex, also for the presence of possible ionic compounds (for example, Na+, K+) which strongly affect the above equilibria. A high number of research articles have been published, mainly devoted to charged droplet production and to gas-phase ion generation. They all show the high complexity of the processes affecting electrospray measurements related to either the chemical equilibria present in the condensed phase and to electrolysis processes at the emitter tip or to the processes occurring in the sprayed droplets. As a result, the chemical composition inside the small droplets from which the analyte ions are generated can be significantly different from those in sprayed solution. In this review, after a short survey of the proposed ESI mechanisms, some experiments are described. They were performed to examine if ion mobility in solution, before the formation of the sprayed charged droplets, can affect the ESI results. The data, obtained by studying both inorganic and organic analytes, indicate that the ESI spectra are dependent on the analyte dimension and charge state which, as a consequence, affect their ion mobility in solution.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Spectroscopy,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,General Medicine

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