Triboelectric Nanogenerators: Low-Cost Power Supplies for Improved Electrospray Ionization.
Int J Mass Spectrom
; 4952024 Jan.
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ABSTRACT
Electrospray ionization (ESI) is one of the most popular methods to generate ions for mass spectrometry (MS). When compared with other ionization techniques, it can generate ions from liquid-phase samples without additives, retaining covalent and non-covalent interactions of the molecules of interest. When hyphenated to liquid chromatography, it greatly expands the versatility of MS analysis of complex mixtures. However, despite the extensive growth in the application of ESI, the technique still suffers from some drawbacks when powered by direct current (DC) power supplies. Triboelectric nanogenerators promise to be a new power source for the generation of ions by ESI, improving on the analytical capabilities of traditional DC ESI. In this review we highlight the fundamentals of ESI driven by DC power supplies, its contrasting qualities to triboelectric nanogenerator power supplies, and its applications to three distinct fields of research forensics, metabolomics, and protein structure analysis.
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Int J Mass Spectrom
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2024
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Estados Unidos