The combination of enhanced resolving power and improved duty cycle on a multireflecting time-of-flight mass spectrometer is described. Resolving power increases are achieved by extending the effective ion path length from 47 m to greater than 200 m. Path length increases are achieved through containment of ions within the analyzer for up to = 5 passes using a pulsed deflection electrode. Resolving power was shown to increase from 220,000 to 402,000 (fwhm) at / 785 for = 1 and = 4 analyzer passes, respectively. Due to the timing of the pulsed deflection electrode, the approach is particularly suited to high resolution analysis over a targeted / range. Duty cycle enhancements are achieved for ions of the targeted / range via accumulation prior to orthogonal acceleration, providing signal improvements of 2 orders of magnitude. Achieving such high resolving powers at fast scan rates (30 Hz) can yield additional information such as fine isotope structure; when combined with ppb mass measurement accuracy, high confidence in analyte identification can be achieved. The technique is applied for = 2 analyzer passes, demonstrating fine isotope structure for a typical UHPLC metabolite identification experiment at a 10 Hz acquisition rate. Additionally, mass spectrometry imaging data is acquired using DESI, demonstrating the improved image clarity achieved at >300,000 (fwhm).
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jasms.4c00122 | DOI Listing |
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