Mass spectrometric Imaging of Organic and Metallic Metabolites by Plasmon-Induced Interfacial Charge-Transfer Transition (PICTT)on Au Sputtered ITO Slides

Abstract

Protonation/deprotonation is the major ionization mechanism of organic molecules in current electrospray ionization (ESI) and matrix assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometric (MALDI MS) imaging. But cellular complexities are far beyond protonated or deprotonated organic molecules. There are tremendous endogenous organic and metallic metabolites that regulate oxidization-reduction homeostasis cannot be protonated or deprotonated. We describe an electron-driven ionization paradigm for mass spectrometric imaging of organic and metallic metabolites based on the charge and energy flow at the plasmonic metal-molecule interface. Enhanced plasmonic electron transfer was observed on Au sputtered ITO glass slides that were made with a physical vapor deposition approach. Plasmon-induced interfacial charge-transfer transition (PICTT) enables the decay of plasmons by direct excitation of electrons from Au atoms to strongly coupled electron receptors in tissues sections that are blotted on Au sputtered ITO slides. The highly reactive plasmonic hot electrons facilitates not only the mass spectrometric imaging of endogenous organic metabolites, but also the in-situ surface plasmon-driven chemical reactions that can generate coordinative species for the visualization of endogenous metal ions. Beyond the biological application, the PICTT MS technique provides a way to tackle with the nature of the electronic excitations at the plasmon–molecule interface that has been challenging because of the lack of suitable experimental tool to directly monitor the outcomes of the interaction of the electron with an adsorbate.

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Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
09 Apr 2025
Accepted
27 May 2025
First published
02 Jun 2025
This article is Open Access

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Chem. Sci., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Mass spectrometric Imaging of Organic and Metallic Metabolites by Plasmon-Induced Interfacial Charge-Transfer Transition (PICTT)on Au Sputtered ITO Slides

H. Zhong, S. Chang, X. Zhou, A. Gao, Y. Luo, Y. L. Shan, L. Zhang, Z. Gui, X. Huang, X. Hu, T. Huo and L. Liu, Chem. Sci., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5SC02632F

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