Abstract

In this study, we introduce the design, characterization, and application of an integrated thermal desorption corona discharge ionization (TD-CDI) device, which was developed for direct mass spectrometry (MS) analysis of drugs in solid or liquid samples. The structure and operational parameters of the TD module were optimized through simulation and experimental investigations. For the CDI module, a hollow needle was used as the discharge electrode and sample inlet, allowing self-aspiration and efficient ionization of the desorbed samples. The TD-CDI device was tested and characterized using different mass spectrometers, exhibiting satisfactory stability and quantitative performance. Owing to its compact structure, it can be coupled to a miniature MS instrument to implement rapid identification of various drugs in urine solutions.

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