Gas Phase Mobility Selection of Ions Prior to Mass Spectrometric Analysis

Abstract

Traditionally, ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) has been used for the analysis of gas-phase compounds; however, with the advent of electrospray ionization (ESI) and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI), the technique's scope of analysis has greatly expanded. The powerful prospects of combining IMS and ion mobility mass spectrometry (IMMS) to yield instruments capable of distinguishing ions based upon both size and mass-to-charge ratios have led to a large body of work directed at the development of IMMS instruments. While many low-pressure (1-100 Torr) IMMS systems have been realized, only a limited number of high-pressure systems have been developed. Moreover, those that have been described suffer from limitations in the fragmentation of information available from such systems.

WSU researchers have developed an approach to selectively filter and subsequently analyze ion pulses originating from an atmospheric pressure IMS system. These developments enable multiple applications such as IMS-QITMS, IMS-FTMS, IMS-FAIMS, and IMS-FAIMS-MS.

Applications and Advantages

§  Many prototype instruments are developed

§  allows for nD analysis of low-abundance species

§  sensitive

§  adaptable

IP Status 

Utility Patent Issued: US7560688B2 - Mass analysis of mobility selected ion populations - Google Patents

 

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Punam Dalai
Technology Licensing Associate
Washington State University
(509) 335-1216
punam.dalai@wsu.edu
Reference No: 0781-OIPA-OC

Inventors

Brian Clowers
Herbert Hill

Key Words

Instrumentation/Equipment