Paper Spray - Mass Spectrometry: Investigation of Sampling Devices for Illicit Drug Detection and Quantification

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) === Paper spray - mass spectrometry (PS-MS) has been developed as a rapid and direct ionization method for qualitative and quantitative analysis of complex samples at trace levels. In this work, different sampling devices for PS-MS were inves...

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Main Author: Nguyen, Chau Bao
Other Authors: Manicke, Nicholas E.
Language:en_US
Published: 2021
Subjects:
PSA
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1805/26394
http://dx.doi.org/10.7912/C2/50
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spelling ndltd-IUPUI-oai-scholarworks.iupui.edu-1805-263942021-08-11T05:06:49Z Paper Spray - Mass Spectrometry: Investigation of Sampling Devices for Illicit Drug Detection and Quantification Nguyen, Chau Bao Manicke, Nicholas E. Goodpaster, John V. Deiss, Frederique T. Paper Spray - Mass Spectrometry PS - MS PSA Pressure Sensitive Adhesive Snap-in Solid Phase Extraction Sampling Devices Drug Detection Drug Quantification Drug Sampling on Surfaces Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) Paper spray - mass spectrometry (PS-MS) has been developed as a rapid and direct ionization method for qualitative and quantitative analysis of complex samples at trace levels. In this work, different sampling devices for PS-MS were investigated to improve the assay’s simplicity and sensitivity over traditional approaches. In particular, chapter two characterizes an alternate paper substrate to enhance drug detection on surfaces like asphalt, cloth, concrete, aluminum, and glass. Analysis occurs on a single spray ticket coated with pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA), also known as Post-it notes to detect and quantify drug residues. A PS-MS method utilizing PSA paper was developed to detect a mixture of ten drugs off of various surfaces to evaluate the qualitative and quantitative capabilities of the aforementioned substrate. After the method development on a conventional linear ion trap mass spectrometer, the assay was translated for use on a portable mass spectrometer to evaluate the suitability of the pressure-sensitive adhesive paper substrate in the field in chapter three. Chapter four introduces a sampling device combined with a snap-in solid-phase extraction (SPE) column. The new cartridge design not only inherits the functions from the first iteration SPE cartridge, including extraction and preconcentration from complex samples, but also exhibits greater flexibility in volume control and ease of use for on-site sample collection. 2021-08-09T17:55:01Z 2021-08-09T17:55:01Z 2021-07 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1805/26394 http://dx.doi.org/10.7912/C2/50 en_US Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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topic Paper Spray - Mass Spectrometry
PS - MS
PSA
Pressure Sensitive Adhesive
Snap-in Solid Phase Extraction
Sampling Devices
Drug Detection
Drug Quantification
Drug Sampling on Surfaces
spellingShingle Paper Spray - Mass Spectrometry
PS - MS
PSA
Pressure Sensitive Adhesive
Snap-in Solid Phase Extraction
Sampling Devices
Drug Detection
Drug Quantification
Drug Sampling on Surfaces
Nguyen, Chau Bao
Paper Spray - Mass Spectrometry: Investigation of Sampling Devices for Illicit Drug Detection and Quantification
description Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) === Paper spray - mass spectrometry (PS-MS) has been developed as a rapid and direct ionization method for qualitative and quantitative analysis of complex samples at trace levels. In this work, different sampling devices for PS-MS were investigated to improve the assay’s simplicity and sensitivity over traditional approaches. In particular, chapter two characterizes an alternate paper substrate to enhance drug detection on surfaces like asphalt, cloth, concrete, aluminum, and glass. Analysis occurs on a single spray ticket coated with pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA), also known as Post-it notes to detect and quantify drug residues. A PS-MS method utilizing PSA paper was developed to detect a mixture of ten drugs off of various surfaces to evaluate the qualitative and quantitative capabilities of the aforementioned substrate. After the method development on a conventional linear ion trap mass spectrometer, the assay was translated for use on a portable mass spectrometer to evaluate the suitability of the pressure-sensitive adhesive paper substrate in the field in chapter three. Chapter four introduces a sampling device combined with a snap-in solid-phase extraction (SPE) column. The new cartridge design not only inherits the functions from the first iteration SPE cartridge, including extraction and preconcentration from complex samples, but also exhibits greater flexibility in volume control and ease of use for on-site sample collection.
author2 Manicke, Nicholas E.
author_facet Manicke, Nicholas E.
Nguyen, Chau Bao
author Nguyen, Chau Bao
author_sort Nguyen, Chau Bao
title Paper Spray - Mass Spectrometry: Investigation of Sampling Devices for Illicit Drug Detection and Quantification
title_short Paper Spray - Mass Spectrometry: Investigation of Sampling Devices for Illicit Drug Detection and Quantification
title_full Paper Spray - Mass Spectrometry: Investigation of Sampling Devices for Illicit Drug Detection and Quantification
title_fullStr Paper Spray - Mass Spectrometry: Investigation of Sampling Devices for Illicit Drug Detection and Quantification
title_full_unstemmed Paper Spray - Mass Spectrometry: Investigation of Sampling Devices for Illicit Drug Detection and Quantification
title_sort paper spray - mass spectrometry: investigation of sampling devices for illicit drug detection and quantification
publishDate 2021
url http://hdl.handle.net/1805/26394
http://dx.doi.org/10.7912/C2/50
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