National Science Foundation

Infrared Laser Desorption Mass Spectrometry

  • CHE: 0848319
  • $442,000
  • Role: PI
  • 5/2009-4/2013

Abstract

The Analytical and Surface Chemistry Program supports Prof. Kermit Murray of Louisiana State University for research targeting enhanced understanding and extended application of laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry. Specific aims are to i) probe particle generation during infrared (IR) laser desorption, ii) develop IR laser desorption electrospray ionization, iii) apply IR laser desorption electrospray ionization to chemical imaging, and iv) adapt cyber-enabled mass spectrometry to enhance research collaborations.

Educational aims focus on undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral training with an emphasis on continuing and expanding diversity in the LSU Chemistry Department. In addition, a cyber-enabled regional mass spectrometry resource is being adapted to facilitate interstate research collaboration.