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Fluorocarbon Plasma Gas Passivation Enhances Performance of Porous Silicon for Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry
journal contribution
posted on 2020-10-01, 14:44 authored by Rajpreet
Singh Minhas, E. Eduardo Antunez, Taryn M. Guinan, Thomas R. Gengenbach, David A. Rudd, Nicolas H. VoelckerDesorption/ionization on porous silicon
mass spectrometry (DIOS-MS)
is shown to be a powerful technique for the sensing of low-molecular-weight
compounds, including drugs and their metabolites. Surface modification
of DIOS surfaces is required to increase analytical performance and
ensure stability. However, common wet chemical modification techniques
use fluorosilanes, which are less suitable for high-throughput manufacturing
and analytical repeatability. Here, we report an alternative, rapid
functionalization technique for DIOS surfaces using plasma polymerization
(ppDIOS). We demonstrate the detection of drugs, metabolites, pesticides,
and doping agents, directly from biological matrices, with molecular
confirmation performed using the fragmentation capabilities of a tandem
MS instrument. Furthermore, the ppDIOS surfaces were found to be stable
over a 162 day period with no loss of reproducibility and sensitivity.
This alternative functionalization technique is cost-effective and
amenable to upscaling, ensuring avenues for the high-throughput manufacture
and detection of hundreds of analytes across various applications
while still maintaining the gold-standard clinical technique using
mass spectrometry.