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| ==Table of laser-based ambient ionization techniques== | ==Table of laser-based ambient ionization techniques== | ||
| Click the header box to sort the [[ambient ionization techniques]].  | |||
| [[File:Ambient Laser.jpg|thumb|left|500 px|Schematic of laser-based ambient ionization]] | [[File:Ambient Laser.jpg|thumb|left|500 px|Schematic of laser-based ambient ionization]] | ||
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| |UV<br>IR | |UV<br>IR | ||
| |Direct | |Direct | ||
| |IR  | |No matrix with IR | ||
| |(2000) {{doi}}10.1021/ac990998k   | |(2000) {{doi}}10.1021/ac990998k   | ||
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| |[[CALDI]] | |||
| |[[Charge assisted laser desorption/ionization]] | |||
| |UV (337 nm) | |||
| |[[Chemical ionization]] | |||
| |Pulsed corona discharge | |||
| |(2008) {{doi}}10.1016/j.jasms.2008.02.012 | |||
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| |UV<br>near-IR | |UV<br>near-IR | ||
| |[[Electrospray]] | |[[Electrospray]] | ||
| | | |Matrix or no-matrix versions | ||
| |(2007) {{doi}}10.1002/rcm.3011   | |(2007) {{doi}}10.1002/rcm.3011   | ||
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| |[[HALDI]] | |||
| |[[High-voltage-assisted laser desorption ionization]] | |||
| |near-IR (1064 nm) | |||
| |Droplet evaporation | |||
| |Liquid sample | |||
| |(2013) {{doi}}10.1002/rcm.6499 | |||
| |- | |- | ||
| |[[IR-LAMICI]] | |[[IR-LAMICI]] | ||
| |[[Infrared laser ablation metastable-induced chemical ionization]] | |[[Infrared laser ablation metastable-induced chemical ionization]] | ||
| |IR | |IR (2940 nm) | ||
| |[[Chemical ionization]] | |[[Chemical ionization]] | ||
| | | |Glow discharge | ||
| |(2010) {{doi}}10.1021/ac902905v   | |(2010) {{doi}}10.1021/ac902905v   | ||
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| |IR | |IR | ||
| |[[Electrospray]] | |[[Electrospray]] | ||
| | | |Commercial product | ||
| |(2007) {{doi}}10.1021/ac071181r   | |(2007) {{doi}}10.1021/ac071181r   | ||
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| |[[Laser ablation flowing atmospheric pressure afterglow]] | |[[Laser ablation flowing atmospheric pressure afterglow]] | ||
| |UV | |UV | ||
| | | |[[Chemical ionization]] | ||
| | | |Afterglow | ||
| |(2008) {{doi}}10.1021/ac801594u   | |(2008) {{doi}}10.1021/ac801594u   | ||
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| |[[Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma]] | |[[Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma]] | ||
| |UV, IR, ns, fs | |UV, IR, ns, fs | ||
| | | |[[Charge transfer ionization]], [[Penning ionization]], etc. | ||
| | | |Inductively coupled plasma | ||
| |(1985) {{doi}}10.1039/an9851000551   | |(1985) {{doi}}10.1039/an9851000551   | ||
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| |(2002) {{doi}}10.1021/ac020402k   | |(2002) {{doi}}10.1021/ac020402k   | ||
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| |[[LDI]] | |[[LDI]] | ||
| |[[Laser desorption ionization]] | |[[Laser desorption ionization]] | ||
| | | |IR, UV | ||
| |Direct | |Direct | ||
| |Ambient LDI | |Ambient LDI<br> | ||
| Same as IR AP-MALDI with endogenous matrix | |||
| |(1984) {{doi}}10.1021/ac00268a023   | |(1984) {{doi}}10.1021/ac00268a023   | ||
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| |[[LDSPI]] | |||
| |[[Laser desorption spray post-ionization]] | |||
| |near-IR (1064 nm) | |||
| |[[Electrospray]] | |||
| |Intended as umbrella term for ELDI, IR-LADESI, LAESI and MALDESI etc. | |||
| |(2010) {{doi}}10.1002/rcm.4527 | |||
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| |IR, UV | |IR, UV | ||
| |[[Electrospray]] | |[[Electrospray]] | ||
| |Matrix used with UV laser | |Matrix used with UV laser<br>IR can use endogenous matrix | ||
| |(2006) http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jasms.2006.08.003 | |(2006) http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jasms.2006.08.003 | ||
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| |UV | |UV | ||
| |Direct | |Direct | ||
| | | |Aerosol particle LDI | ||
| |(2009) {{doi}}10.1021/ac901208h   | |(2009) {{doi}}10.1021/ac901208h   | ||
| |} | |} | ||
Latest revision as of 11:34, 4 October 2014
Table of laser-based ambient ionization techniques
Click the header box to sort the ambient ionization techniques.

