Abstract

Supercharged protein ions produced by electrospray ionization are extremely efficient proton donors for secondary ionization. Here, by electrospraying the protein solutions containing 5% 1,2-butylene carbonate, the supercharged protein ions with unusually high proton density were produced as the primary ions for the ionization of exhaled breath samples in the extractive electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (EESI-MS), which resulted in the enhanced ionization efficiency for the breath analytes even with relatively low gas phase basicity. Moreover, the total number of metabolites detected in breath increased by about 260% in the mass range of 200-500 Da, owing to the substantial signal enhancement for breath metabolites, providing complementary and additional information to conventional SESI.

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