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Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry is an important technique to characterize many different materials, including synthetic polymers. MALDI mass spectral data can be used to determine the polymer average molecular weights, repeat units, and end groups. One of the key issues in traditional MALDI sample preparation is making good solutions of the analyte and the matrix. Solvent-free sample preparation methods have been developed to address these issues. Previous results of solvent-free or dry prepared samples show some advantages over traditional wet sample preparation methods. Although the results of the published solvent-free sample preparation methods produced excellent mass spectra, we found the method to be very time-consuming, with significant tool cleaning, which presents a significant possibility of cross contamination. To address these issues, we developed an extension of the solvent-free method that replaces the mortar and pestle grinding with ball milling the sample in a glass vial with two small steel balls. This new method generates mass spectra with equal quality of the previous methods, but has significant advantages in productivity, eliminates cross contamination, and is applicable to liquid and soft or waxy analytes.
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Personal communication with Dr. Lorenz Brunner while he was working at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Dr. Brunner taught us the mortar and pestle method and coached us on its applications.
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Hanton, S.D., Parees, D.M. Extending the solvent-free MALDI sample preparation method. J Am Soc Mass Spectrom 16, 90–93 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasms.2004.09.019
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