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Hadamard Transform Ion Mobility Spectrometry Based on Matrix Encoding Modulation

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SENSORS
卷 23, 期 14, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/s23146267

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IMS; Hadamard transform; SNR; matrix

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Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) is widely used for on-site detection of trace chemicals, but suffers from a low duty cycle of ion injection. In this work, a certain deviation between the mathematical principle of Hadamard transform and actual data collection process was found through simulation, resulting in baseline distortion. To address this problem, a novel IMS based on Sylvester-type Hadamard matrix encoding modulation (Sylvester-HT-IMS) was proposed, offering improved deconvoluted spectrum quality and overall performance.
Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) has been widely used for the on-site detection of trace chemicals, but continue to suffer from a low duty cycle of ion injection. The Hadamard transform ion mobility spectrometry (HT-IMS) technique was employed to address the problem with increased signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). However, in this work, through simulation, a certain deviation between the mathematical principle of Hadamard transform and actual data collection process was found, which resulted in a distortion of the baseline in the spectrum. The reason behind this problem was analyzed and a novel IMS based on Sylvester-type Hadamard matrix encoding modulation (Sylvester-HT-IMS), together with a set of date collection and processing technique, was proposed. Sylvester-HT-IMS offered much improved quality of deconvoluted spectrum and overall performance in the simulation. In experimental verification, with reactant ions and product ions characterized, Sylvester-HT-IMS showed improved SNR and ion discrimination over both conventional signal-averaged IMS (SA-IMS) and HT-IMS, providing an alternative method for multiplexed IMS.

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