Abstract

In this report, we propose to use the incidence of cluster ions that are much larger than molecular ions as a fragment-free ionization technique for organic secondary ion mass spectrometry. Secondary ions were measured for amino acid and peptide targets bombarded with 3, 8 and 13 keV large Ar cluster ions. The relative yields of the fragment ions decreased drastically with increasing incident cluster size. Fragment-free ionization of the molecule was accomplished when large cluster ions with optimized size and energy were incident on a biomolecular sample.

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