Mass spectrometric imaging of synthetic polymers
-
Crecelius, Anna; J\", ; urgen Vitz, ; Schubert, Ulrich S.
- Abstract:
- The
analysis
of
synthetic
polymers
represents
today
an
important
part
of
polymer
science
to
determine
their
physical
properties
and
to
optimize
the
performance
of
polymeric
materials
for
block
copolymers
as
well
as
blend
systems.
The
characterization
can
easily
and
rapidly
be
performed
by
mass
spectrometry.
In
particular,
the
film
formation
of
a
synthetic
polymer
is
of
interest
in
material
research
and
quality
control,
which
can
be
determined
by
employing
mass
spectrometric
imaging
(MSI)
using
secondary
ion
mass
spectrometry
(SIMS)
or
matrix-assisted
laser
desorption/ionization
(MALDI)
mass
spectrometry.
MALDI-MSI
has
been
rapidly
improved
for
the
analysis
of
tissue
cross-sections
due
to
its
soft
ionization
and
accessible
m
/
z
range,
which
both
also
play
an
important
role
in
polymer
science.
On
the
other
hand,
SIMS-MSI
enables
a
sub-micrometer
molecular
spatial
resolution,
which
is
limited
in
MALDI-MSI
due
to
the
spatial
resolution
capabilities
of
the
laser
desorption
process.
The
aim
of
the
present
contribution
is
to
summarize
recent
advances
in
both
imaging
techniques
for
the
analysis
of
synthetic
polymers
and
to
highlight
their
capabilities
to
correlate
several
imaging
modalities
in
future
applications.
- Year:
- 2014
- Type of Publication:
- Article
- Keywords:
- Mass spectrometric imaging; Polymers; MALDI; SIMS
- Journal:
- Analytica Chimica Acta
- Volume:
- 808
- Pages:
- 10 - 17