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Nanoelectromechanical Infrared Spectroscopy with In Situ Separation by Thermal Desorption: NEMS-IR-TD

Niklas Luhmann, Robert G. West, Josiane Lafleur, Silvan Schmid

2023ACS Sensors13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide We present a novel method for the quantitative analysis of mixtures of semivolatile chemical compounds. For the first time, thermal desorption is integrated directly with nanoelectromechanical infrared spectroscopy (NEMS-IR-TD). In this new technique, an analyte mixture is deposited via nebulization on the surface of a NEMS sensor and subsequently desorbed using heating under vacuum. The desorption process is monitored in situ via infrared spectroscopy and thermogravimetric analysis. The resulting spectro-temporal maps allow for selective identification and analysis of the mixture. In addition, the corresponding thermogravimetric data allow for analysis of the desorption dynamics of the mixture components. As a demonstration, caffeine and theobromine were selectively identified and quantified from a mixture with a detection limit of less than 6 pg (about 30 fmol). With its exceptional sensitivity, NEMS-IR-TD allows for the analysis of low abundance and complex analytes with potential applications ranging from environmental sensing to life sciences.

Topics & Concepts

Thermogravimetric analysisDesorptionNanoelectromechanical systemsInfrared spectroscopyAnalytical Chemistry (journal)Thermal desorptionMaterials scienceSpectroscopyAnalyteInfraredDetection limitChemistryNanotechnologyAdsorptionChromatographyOrganic chemistryNanoparticleOpticsNanomedicineQuantum mechanicsPhysicsAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesAnalytical Chemistry and Chromatographythermodynamics and calorimetric analyses
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