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Design and Performance of a Soft-Landing Instrument for Fragment Ion Deposition
We report the development of a new
high-flux electrospray ionization-based
instrument for soft landing of mass-selected fragment ions onto surfaces.
Collision-induced dissociation is performed in a collision cell positioned
after the dual electrodynamic ion funnel assembly. The high duty cycle
of the instrument enables high-coverage deposition of mass-selected
fragment ions onto surfaces at a defined kinetic energy. This capability
facilitates the investigation of the reactivity of gaseous fragment
ions in the condensed phase. We demonstrate that the observed reactions
of deposited fragment ions are dependent on the structure of the ion
and the composition of either ionic or neutral species codeposited
onto a surface. The newly developed instrument provides access to
high-purity ion fragments as building blocks for the preparation of
unique ionic layers
