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Mechanical ion gate for electrospray-ionization ion-mobility spectrometry

Journal

ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 388, Issue 1, Pages 189-194

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-007-1177-3

Keywords

ion gate; electrospray ionization; ion-mobility spectrometry; resolution

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A novel ion gate for electrospray-ionization atmospheric-pressure ion-mobility spectrometry (ESI-IMS) has been constructed and evaluated. The ion gate consisted of a chopper wheel with two windows-one for periodic ion passage from the ESI source into the drift region and the other for timing and synchronization purposes. The instrument contained a 45.0 cm long drift tube comprising 78 stainless steel rings (0.12 cm thick, 4.90 cm o.d., 2.55 cm i.d.). The rings were connected together in series with 3.34-M Omega resistors. The interface plate and the back plate were also connected with the first and the last rings, respectively, of the drift tube with 3.34-M Omega resistors. A potential of -20.0 kV was applied to the back plate and the interface plate was grounded. The drift tube was maintained at an electric field strength of similar to 400 V cm(-1). An aperture grid was attached to the last ring in front of a Faraday plate detector, center-to-center. Several sample solutions were electrosprayed at +5.0 kV with +500 V applied to the ion gate. Baseline separations of selected benzodiazepines, antidepressants, and antibiotics were observed with moderate experimental resolution of similar to 70.

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