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Nanofilm 'imprint' analysed by mass spec – a new approach for detailed 'imaging' of chemicals and biomarkers

25 February 2026

Leaf it Out

Coating the sticky surface of a leaf with paint and stamping it onto paper may have been our first artwork, but it also allowed us to see the patterns on the surface in a different way. Taking a vastly more complex, but perhaps similar approach, here researchers place a flexible nanofilm – made using a structure called a covalent organic framework – onto an entire cowpea plant (Vigna unguiculata). They then carefully analyse the film 'imprint' of the plant’s surface using mass spectrometry imaging to highlight specific chemicals, finding patterns of both natural and pollutant molecules on the leaves. Similar approaches can be used to take delicate chemical imprints of fingerprint residues, or slices of brain tissue. The sensitivity to the technique to specific chemicals may improve the diagnosis of similar imprints (touch preparations) of human tissue biopsies.

Written by John Ankers

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