A mass spectrometer having a matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI)
source which operates at ambient pressure is disclosed. The apparatus and method
are disclosed to analyze at least one sample which contains at least one analyte
using matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI), which apparatus comprises:
The present invention relates to an apparatus and a method for ionizing at least
one analyte in a sample for delivery to a mass analysis device, comprising:
(a) an ionization enclosure including a passageway configured for delivery of
ions to the mass analysis device;
(b) means to maintain said ionization enclosure at an ambient pressure of greater
than 100 mTorr;
(c) a holder configured for maintaining a matrix containing said sample in the
ionization enclosure at said ambient pressure;
(d) a source of laser energy including means associated with the ionization enclosure
for directing the laser energy onto said matrix maintained by the holder at the
ambient pressure to desorb and ionize at least a portion of the analyte in the
sample, and
(e) means for directing at least a portion of the at least one ionized analyte
into the passageway. The ambient pressure (AP-MALDI) source is compatible with
various mass analyzers, particularly with mass spectrometers and solves many problems
associated with conventional MALDI sources operating under vacuum. Atmospheric
pressure MALDI is described. The analysis of organic molecules or fragments thereof,
particularly biomolecules, e.g., biopolymers and organisms, is described.