Atmospheric Pressure Mass Spectrometry of Single Viruses and Nanoparticles by Nanoelectromechanical Systems
R. Tufan Erdogan, Mohammed Alkhaled, Batuhan E. Kaynak, Hashim, Alhmoud, Hadi Sedaghat Pisheh, Mehmet Kelleci, Ilbey Karakurt, Cenk Yanik,, Zehra Betul Sen, Burak Sari, Ahmet Murat Yagci, Aykut \"Ozkul, M. Selim Hanay

TL;DR
This paper introduces an improved NEMS-based mass spectrometry technique with an integrated ion lens, enabling ambient detection of nanoparticles and viruses with significantly enhanced efficiency and simplicity.
Contribution
The study presents a novel integration of an ion lens onto NEMS chips, greatly improving detection efficiency and enabling ambient condition analysis of viruses and nanoparticles.
Findings
Achieved two orders-of-magnitude increase in capture efficiency.
Successfully detected and measured the mass of SARS-CoV-2 and other virions.
Operates effectively under ambient conditions, simplifying the setup.
Abstract
Mass spectrometry of intact nanoparticles and viruses can serve as a potent characterization tool for material science and biophysics. Inaccessible by widespread commercial techniques, the mass of single nanoparticles and viruses (>10MDa) can be readily measured by NEMS (Nanoelectromechanical Systems) based Mass Spectrometry, where charged and isolated analyte particles are generated by Electrospray Ionization (ESI) in air and transported onto the NEMS resonator for capture and detection. However, the applicability of NEMS as a practical solution is hindered by their miniscule surface area, which results in poor limit-of-detection and low capture efficiency values. Another hindrance is the necessity to house the NEMS inside complex vacuum systems, which is required in part to focus analytes towards the miniscule detection surface of the NEMS. Here, we overcome both limitations by…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications · Biosensors and Analytical Detection · Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
