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Experimental Methods for Trapping Ions Using Microfabricated Surface Ion Traps
Published on: August 17, 2017
A planar quadrupole device for transmitting and trapping ions in high vacuum
Sung-Gun Park1, Jared P Mohr1, Gordon A Anderson2
1Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
Rationale:
Hybrid mass spectrometers combine multiple mass analyzers to achieve optimal performance in terms of tandem mass spectrometry, high mass resolving power, and mass measurement accuracy for studying highly complex samples. As a result, the need for transport, trapping, and control of ion kinetic energies is critical for the successful integration of multiple mass analyzers and hybrid instrument operation. In addition, transportation of ion populations between two physically distinct locations can result in time-of-flight (TOF) discrimination against ions with widely disparate m/z values, compromising full mass spectral performance. In this work, we demonstrated a new ion guide, referred to as a planar quadrupole (PQ) ion guide, composed of two parallel printed circuit boards (PCB) that allow radiofrequency (RF) and direct current (DC) voltages to be combined to enable both axial transport and trapping of ion populations in the ultrahigh vacuum region of the mass spectrometer. As compared with a conventional multipole ion guide, the PQ ion guide showed comparable performance in ion m/z values, signal-to-noise, and intensity and effectively reduced mass discrimination caused by TOF effects.
Methods:
A PQ device was developed with two PCBs and simulated with SIMION 8.1. Electrospray ionization and Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry instrumentation were used for the testing of PQ performance.
Results:
.In this work, we demonstrated a planar quadrupole (PQ) ion guide composed of two parallel PCB plates. The PQ enables both axial ion transport and trapping of ion populations throughout the ion transfer process from a LTQ to an ICR cell. As compared with a conventional multipole ion guide, the PQ showed comparable ion transmission efficiency and effectively reduced mass discrimination caused by TOF effects.
Conclusions:
The PQ is a simple design that can be implemented for ion transmission and trapping on virtually any mass spectrometer.
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