Issue 1, 2012

Diamond nanowires for highly sensitive matrix-free mass spectrometry analysis of small molecules

Abstract

This paper reports on the use of boron-doped diamond nanowires (BDD NWs) as an inorganic substrate for matrix-free laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (LDI-MS) analysis of small molecules. The diamond nanowires are prepared by reactive ion etching (RIE) with oxygen plasma of highly boron-doped (the boron level is 1019 B cm−3) or undoped nanocrystalline diamond substrates. The resulting diamond nanowires are coated with a thin silicon oxide layer that confers a superhydrophilic character to the surface. To minimize droplet spreading, the nanowires were chemically functionalized with octadecyltrichlorosilane (OTS) and then UV/ozone treated to reach a final water contact angle of 120°. The sub-bandgap absorption under UV laser irradiation and the heat confinement inside the nanowires allowed desorption/ionization, most likely via a thermal mechanism, and mass spectrometry analysis of small molecules. A detection limit of 200 zeptomole for verapamil was demonstrated.

Graphical abstract: Diamond nanowires for highly sensitive matrix-free mass spectrometry analysis of small molecules

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Sep 2011
Accepted
09 Oct 2011
First published
14 Nov 2011

Nanoscale, 2012,4, 231-238

Diamond nanowires for highly sensitive matrix-free mass spectrometry analysis of small molecules

Y. Coffinier, S. Szunerits, H. Drobecq, O. Melnyk and R. Boukherroub, Nanoscale, 2012, 4, 231 DOI: 10.1039/C1NR11274K

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