Op. Haefliger et R. Zenobi, NEW SAMPLE PREPARATION FOR QUANTITATIVE LASER-DESORPTION MASS-SPECTROMETRY AND OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY, Review of scientific instruments, 69(4), 1998, pp. 1828-1832
Several analytical mass spectrometric and optical spectroscopic method
s require a step during which a nonvolatile substance is desorbed by a
laser pulse. It is, however, very difficult to use these methods for
quantitative measurements because an accurate control over the amount
desorbed by the laser pulse is generally not possible, especially when
mixtures of several substances are used. We report a new fast and con
venient sample preparation procedure that solves these problems. A sol
ution of the analytes is mixed with a solution of poly(vinyl chloride)
to obtain a homogeneous and vacuum-stable thin polymer membrane after
the solvent has evaporated. Laser ablation is then performed directly
from this membrane, allowing an accurate control of the amount of abl
ated analytes and excellent reproducibility. Quantitative laser desorp
tion mass spectrometry over three orders of magnitude as well as optic
al spectroscopic measurements using this sample preparation method are
demonstrated for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. (C) 1998 American
Institute of Physics. [S0034-6748(98)04904-1].