Mesoporous silica is shown to be a sample holder for laser desorption/ionization
of mass spectrometry. Supported mesoporous silica was prepared by coating an ethanolic
silicate solution having a removable surfactant onto a substrate to produce a self-assembled,
ordered, nanocomposite silica thin film. The surfactant was chosen to provide a
desired pore size between about 1 nanometer diameter and 50 nanometers diameter.
Removal of the surfactant resulted in a mesoporous silica thin film on the substrate.
Samples having a molecular weight below 1000, such as C60 and tryptophan,
were adsorbed onto and into the mesoporous silica thin film sample holder and analyzed
using laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry.