Multichannel Microchip Electrospray Mass Spectrometry
- 1 February 1997
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 69 (3), 426-430
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ac9607119
Abstract
Microfabricated multiple-channel glass chips were successfully interfaced to an electrospray ionization mass spectrometer (ESI-MS). The microchip device was fabricated by standard photolithographic, wet chemical etching, and thermal bonding procedures. A high voltage was applied individually from each buffer reservoir for spraying sample sequentially from each channel. With the sampling orifice of the MS grounded, it was found that a liquid flow of 100-200 nL/min was necessary to maintain a stable electrospray. The detection limit of the microchip MS experiment for myoglobin was found to be lower than 6 x 10(-8) M. Samples in 75% methanol were successfully analyzed with good sensitivity, as were aqueous samples. The parallel mutliple-channel microchip system allowed ESI-MS analysis of different samples of standard peptides and proteins in one chip.Keywords
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