Journal: Metabolites
Article Title: Build, Share and Remix: 3D Printing for Speeding Up the Innovation Cycles in Ambient Ionisation Mass Spectrometry (AIMS)
doi: 10.3390/metabo12020185
Figure Lengend Snippet: Robotic systems with 3D printed components and open-source software. ( A ) Dual robotic arms in front of an ion trap. The arms prepare and deliver the samples. Automation of multiple sample preparation steps with touch and infrared (IR) sensors, water bath and a XYZ stage. Reprinted from , with permission of Elsevier. ( B ) The Robotic Surface Analysis Mass Spectrometry (RoSA-MS), coupled with a 3D surface sampling enables surface contour digitalization and 3D molecular cartography. The RoSA-MS has a modular design allowing modifications for diverse applications. Reprinted from , with the permission of the American Chemical Society, copyright 2018. ( C ) Implementation of the laparoscopic version of the MasSpec Pen, coupled to the da Vinci X Surgical system for in vivo tissue analyses. Reprinted from , with the permission of the American Chemical Society, copyright 2020.
Article Snippet: Fitting a 3D printed open-port probe (OPP) to a commercial PAL-HTC-xt autosampler (CTC Analytics) increased the sample throughput and method robustness for analysing liquid and solid samples [ ].
Techniques: Software, Sample Prep, Mass Spectrometry, Sampling, In Vivo