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Brominated Tyrosine and Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Analysis by Laser Desorption Vacuum Ultraviolet Postionization and Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 83, Issue 12, Pages 4962-4969

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ac200693h

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  1. National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering [EB006532]
  2. Office of Energy Research, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Chemical Sciences Division of the U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]

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The small molecular analyte 3,5-dibromotyrosine (Br2Y) and chitosan-alginate polyelectrolyte multilayers (PEM) with and without adsorbed Br2Y were analyzed by laser desorption postionization-mass spectrometry (LDPI-MS). LDPI-MS using a 7.87 eV laser and tunable 8-12.5 eV synchrotron vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) radiation found that desorption of dusters from Br2Y films allowed detection by <= 8 eV single photon ionization. Thermal desorption and electronic structure calculations determined the ionization energy of Br2Y to be similar to 8.3 +/- 0.1 eV and further indicated that the lower ionization energies of clusters permitted their detection at <= 8 eV photon energies. However, single photon ionization could only detect Br2Y adsorbed within PEMs when using either higher photon energies or matrix addition to the sample. All samples were also analyzed by 25 keV Bi-3(+) secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS), with the negative ion spectra showing strong parent ion signal which complemented that observed by LDPI-MS. However, the negative ion SIMS appeared strongly dependent on the high electron affinity of this specific analyte and the analyte's condensed phase environment.

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