Glycan Signal Enhancement by Ammonium Fluoride Doping and Electrospray Diverting

Abstract

By combining ammonium fluoride electrospray doping with an electrospray diverter, signals of N-linked glycans were significantly enhanced. The addition of NH4F into the electrospray increases signal by deprotonating neutrals and creating [M-H]- ions. The electrospray diverter can prevent excess background ions from entering the mass spectrometer ion trap, reducing ion suppression. Utilizing these techniques simultaneously resulted in a synergistic effect, increasing signal more than demonstrated previously by either technique. Cleaved N-linked glycans analyzed from a solution showed an average 9-fold signal increase while cleaved N-linked glycans from tissue experienced an average 27-fold increase in signal. These increases showed no statistical differences when considering their m/z, adduct, or specific monosaccharides, suggesting that this technique is highly robust and agnostic to analyte characteristics.

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Article type
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Submitted
25 Jan 2026
Accepted
18 Mar 2026
First published
23 Mar 2026
This article is Open Access
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Analyst, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Glycan Signal Enhancement by Ammonium Fluoride Doping and Electrospray Diverting

S. M. Eisenberg and D. Muddiman, Analyst, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6AN00090H

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