Droplet delivery and nebulization system using surface acoustic wave for mass spectrometry†
Abstract
We present a piezoelectric transducer for standing wave surface acoustic wave nebulization (SW-SAWN). The transducer nebulizes nonvolatile analytes present in bulk fluid into ambient air after which the aerosolized drops are sampled by mass spectrometry (MS) for detection. Furthermore, we report for the first time integration of anisotropic ratchet conveyors (ARCs) on the SAWN transducer surfaces to automate the sample preparation and droplet delivery process. The ARCs employ micro-sized hydrophilic patterns on hydrophobic Cytop coatings. Moving, positioning, merging, and mixing of droplets at a designated nebulization location are demonstrated. To create the ARCs, we adopt parylene C as a stencil mask so that the hydrophobicity of the Cytop does not degrade during the microfabrication process. MS measurements with the SAWN chip are performed under different input frequencies. The SAWN transducer can provide a controllable nebulization rate by varying the input nebulization frequency while maintaining a reasonable signal to noise ratio for MS detection.