Ap. Tinke et al., HYPERTHERMAL SURFACE-IONIZATION AS A NEW INTERFACING APPROACH IN LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY MASS-SPECTROMETRY, Analytical chemistry, 66(19), 1994, pp. 3005-3012
A hyperthermal surface ionization (HSI) interface is constructed for t
he coupling of liquid chromatography (LC) and mass spectrometry (MS).
A liquid stream of 0.1-10 mu L.min(-1) is nebulized in a low molecular
mass carrier gas of either hydrogen or helium. After expansion of the
gas mixture into an expansion chamber, which is held at a background
pressure of 0.5 Pa, a supersonic molecular beam is sampled with a skim
mer into the vacuum of the mass spectrometer. Collision of the superso
nic molecular beam with a platinum, tungsten, or rhenium surface leads
to the formation of ions. These ions have been analyzed with a quadru
pole analyzer. Sensitive LC/HSI-MS detection is illustrated for a mixt
ure of some polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. With HSI, an up to 10-fo
ld better ion intensity is obtained compared to electron impact. The s
ignificantly lower chemical noise in HSI leads to on-column detection
limits of less than 200 pg.