High sensitivity and analyte capture with desorption/ionization mass spectrometry on silylated porous silicon

Citation:

Trauger SA, Go EP, Shen Z, Apon JV, Compton BJ, Bouvier ES, Finn MG, Siuzdak G. High sensitivity and analyte capture with desorption/ionization mass spectrometry on silylated porous silicon. Anal ChemAnal ChemAnal Chem. 2004;76 :4484-9.

Date Published:

Aug 1

Abstract:

Silylation chemistry on porous silicon provides for ultrahigh sensitivity and analyte specificity with desorption/ionization on silicon mass spectrometry (DIOS-MS) analysis. Here, we report that the silylation of oxidized porous silicon offers a DIOS platform that is resistant to air oxidation and acid/base hydrolysis. Furthermore, surface modification with appropriate hydrophobic silanes allows analytes to absorb to the surface via hydrophobic interactions for direct analyte extraction from complex matrixes containing salts and other nonvolatile interferences present in the sample matrix. This enables rapid cleanup by simply spotting the sample onto the modified DIOS target and removing the liquid phase containing the interferences. This approach is demonstrated in the analysis of protein digests and metabolites in biofluids, as well as for the characterizing of inhibitors from their enzyme complex. An unprecedented detection limit of 480 molecules (800 ymol) for des-Arg(9)-bradykinin is reported on a pentafluorophenyl-functionalized DIOS chip.

Notes:

Trauger, Sunia AGo, Eden PShen, ZhouxinApon, Junefredo VCompton, Bruce JBouvier, Edouard S PFinn, M GSiuzdak, Gary15066/PHS HHS/Anal Chem. 2004 Aug 1;76(15):4484-9.