Matrix (mass spectrometry)

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In mass spectrometry, a matrix is a compound that promotes the formation of ions. Matrix compounds are used in matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI), matrix-assisted ionization (MAI), and fast atom bombardment (FAB).

Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization

MALDI is an ionization technique where laser energy is absorbed by a matrix to create ions from large molecules without fragmentation. The matrix, typically in excess, is mixed with the analyte molecule and deposited on a target. A table of matrix compounds, their structures, laser wavelengths typically used, and typical application is shown below.

MALDI Matrix List
Compound Abbreviation Structure Wavelength (nm) Applications
9-aminoacridine[1]
9AA 337 lipids, metabolites
α-cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid[2]
CHCA 337, 355 peptides, lipids, nucleotides
ferulic acid[3][4] FA 337, 355, 266 proteins
2,5-dihydroxy benzoic acid|[5] DHB 337, 355 peptides, nucleotides, oligonucleotides, oligosaccharides
3-hydroxy picolinic acid[6]
HPA 337, 355 oligonucleotides
picolinic acid[7] PA 266 oligonucleotides
sinapinic acid[3][4] SA 337, 355, 266 peptides, proteins, lipids

Matrix-assisted ionization

Matrix-assisted ionization is an ionization method in mass spectrometry that creates ions via the creation of particles at

mass analyzer.[8]

List of Matrix-assisted Ionization Compounds[9]
Compound Abbreviation Structure
2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid
DHB
2-aminobenzyl alcohol
anthranilic acid
2-hydroxyacetophenone

Fast atom bombardment

FAB uses a high energy beam of

atoms directed at a surface to create ions.[10]
FAB matrix compounds are typically liquids.

FAB Matrix List
Compound Abbreviation Structure
glycerol
thioglycerol
3-nitrobenzyl alcohol
NBA
18-crown-6
ether
2-nitrophenyloctyl ether
NPOE
diethanolamine
triethanolamine

See also

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