Applied Spectroscopy | 2019

Electrospray Film Deposition for Solvent-Elimination Infrared Spectroscopy

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The application of electrospray (ES) for quantitative transfer of analytes from solution to an internal reflection element for analysis by attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared (ATR FT-IR) spectroscopy has been developed in this work. The ES ATR FT-IR method is evaluated with non-volatile and semi-volatile organic and inorganic compounds dissolved in pure organic solvents or organics in a mixture with water. The technique demonstrates the capability for rapid solvent evaporation from dilute solutions, facilitating the creation of thin films that allow ATR FT-IR to generate transmission-mode-like spectra. Electrospray ATR FT-IR with multiple reflections displays a linear response (R2\u2009=\u20090.95–0.99) in absorbance with the deposited mass and instrumental detection limit\u2009<\u2009100\u2009ng, which demonstrates potential for quantitative applications. The method is applicable when crystalline substances are present, even though the formation of particles restricts the upper limit of mass loadings relative to substances forming homogeneous films. In addition to the solvent, semi-volatile compounds can evaporate during the ES process; the magnitude of losses will depend on solution composition and temperature.

Volume 73
Pages 638 - 652
DOI 10.1177/0003702818821330
Language English
Journal Applied Spectroscopy

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