In this work we describe a micro-electrospray ionization source equipped with an atmospheric pressure external ion shutter. The solenoid-activated shutter prevents the electrospray plume from entering the inlet capillary unless triggered to the 'open' position. When in the 'closed' position, a stabl
A novel ion funnel for focusing ions at elevated pressure using electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
โ Scribed by Scott A. Shaffer; Keqi Tang; Gordon A. Anderson; David C. Prior; Harold R. Udseth; Richard D. Smith
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 128 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0951-4198
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โฆ Synopsis
The ability to effectively focus and transmit ions from relatively high pressure ion sources is a key factor that affects sensitivity and dynamic range in mass spectrometry. To improve upon the mass spectrometric sensitivity achievable with electrospray ionization sources a novel ion funnel interface has been developed and implemented with a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer. The ion funnel effectively consists of a series of ring electrodes of progressively smaller internal diameter to which RF and DC electric fields are co-applied. The electric fields create a pseudo-potential causing the collisionally damped ions to be more effectively focused and transmitted as a collimated ion beam. The ion funnel concept we describe is supported by results of SIMION simulations, ion current measurements and implementation with a mass spectrometer. Electrospray ionization mass spectra for an initial ion funnel configuration demonstrated over an order of magnitude increase in signal relative to that of the instrument operated in its standard (capillary inlet-skimmer) configuration under similar conditions.
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