scholarly journals A method for expanding mass range on a multi-turn time-of-flight mass spectrometer by a lap superimposed spectrum

Author(s):  
Toshinobu Hondo ◽  
Michisato Toyoda
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (10) ◽  
pp. 5231-5246 ◽  
Author(s):  
Markus Leiminger ◽  
Stefan Feil ◽  
Paul Mutschlechner ◽  
Arttu Ylisirniö ◽  
Daniel Gunsch ◽  
...  

Abstract. Here we present an alternative approach of an atmospheric pressure interface (APi) time-of-flight mass spectrometer for the study of atmospheric ions and cluster ions, the so-called ioniAPi-TOF. The novelty is the use of two hexapoles as ion guides within the APi. In our case, hexapoles can accept and transmit a broad mass range enabling the study of small precursor ions and heavy cluster ions at the same time. Weakly bound cluster ions can easily de-cluster during ion transfer depending on the voltages applied to the ion transfer optics. With the example system of H3O+(H2O)n=0-3, we estimate that cluster ions with higher binding energies than 17 kcal mol−1 can be transferred through the APi without significant fragmentation, which is considerably lower than about 25 kcal mol−1 estimated from the literature for APi-TOFs with quadrupole ion guides. In contrast to the low-fragmenting ion transfer, the hexapoles can be set to a high-fragmenting declustering mode for collision-induced dissociation (CID) experiments as well. The ion transmission efficiency over a broad mass range was determined to be on the order of 1 %, which is comparable to existing instrumentation. From measurements under well-controlled conditions during the CLOUD experiment, we demonstrate the instrument's performance and present results from an inter-comparison with a quadrupole-based APi-TOF.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Markus Leiminger ◽  
Stefan Feil ◽  
Paul Mutschlechner ◽  
Arttu Ylisirniö ◽  
Daniel Gunsch ◽  
...  

Abstract. Here we present an alternative approach of an Atmospheric-Pressure interface (APi) Time-Of-Flight mass spectrometer for the study of atmospheric ions and cluster ions, the so-called ioniAPi-TOF. The novelty is the use of two hexapoles as ion guides within the APi. As we will show, hexapoles can accept and transmit a broad mass range enabling the study of small precursor ions and heavy cluster ions at the same time. Weakly bound cluster ions can easily de-cluster during ion transfer depending on the voltages applied to the ion transfer optics. With the example system of H3O+(H2O)n=0–3, we estimate that cluster ions with higher binding energies than 17 kcal/mol can be transferred through the APi without significant fragmentation, which is considerably lower than about 25 kcal/mol estimated from the literature for APi-TOFs with quadrupole ion guides. In contrast to the low fragmenting ion transfer, the hexapoles can be set to a high fragmenting declustering mode for collision-induced dissociation (CID) experiments as well. The ion transmission efficiency over a broad mass range was determined to be in the order of 1 %, which is comparable to existing instrumentation. From measurements under well-controlled conditions during the CLOUD experiment, we demonstrate the instrument's performance and present results from an inter-comparison with a quadrupole based APi-TOF.


1987 ◽  
Vol 48 (C6) ◽  
pp. C6-577-C6-582 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. R. Waugh ◽  
D. R. Kingham ◽  
C. H. Richardson ◽  
M. Goff

2011 ◽  
Vol 66 (14) ◽  
pp. 1411-1416 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. A. Ganeev ◽  
A. R. Gubal’ ◽  
V. I. Mosichev ◽  
N. V. Pershin ◽  
S. N. Petrov ◽  
...  

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