Orthogonal ion sampling for electrospray [LC/MS] mass spectrometry

a mass spectrometry and electrospray technology, applied in the direction of particle separator tube details, instruments, separation processes, etc., can solve the problems of thermal degradation of thermally labile samples, poor reputation of flow splitters, etc., and achieves a simplified performance and increased signal relative to noise

Inactive Publication Date: 2000-10-03
AGILENT TECH INC
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Benefits of technology

The noise level in .[.an.]. .Iadd.a mass spectrometry .Iaddend.apparatus configured according to the present invention is reduced by as much as five fold over current systems, resulting in increased signal relative to noise.Iadd., and .Iaddend.hence.[.,.]. .Iadd.acheiving .Iaddend.greater sensitivity. Performance is simplified and the system .Iadd.is .Iaddend.more robust because optimization of .[.needle.]. .Iadd.the .Iaddend.position .Iadd.of the first passageway.Iaddend., gas flow and voltages show less sensitivity to small changes. The simplified performance and reduced need for optimization also result in a system less dependent .[.of.]. .Iadd.on .Iaddend.flow rate and mobile phase conditions. The reduced need for optimization extends to changing mobile phase flow rates and proportions. This means that the .Iadd.mass spectrometry .Iaddend.system can be run under a variety of conditions without adjustment.
Another benefit of the invention taught herein is simplified waste removal owing to the fact that the .[.spray.]. .Iadd.electrosprayed aerosol .Iaddend.can be aimed directly at a waste line and be easily removed from the system. Furthermore, the present invention provides the option of eliminating high voltage elements with no loss of sensitivity.

Problems solved by technology

However, the use of flow splitters has gained a bad reputation due to potential plugging problems and poor reproducibility.
.Iadd.generate .Iaddend.a plume of small droplets and optimal performance appears to be limited to a flow rate of 200 microliters per minute or lower.
The use of the high temperature capillary may result in thermal degradation of thermally labile samples.
While these clusters may be re-dissociated by collisionally induced processes, this may interfere in identification of structural characteristics of the analyte samples which are intentionally subjected to collisionally induced dissociation.
The main disadvantages of this system, from the practitioner's point of view, are that optimal performance is effectively limited to less than 500 microliters per minute and .[.that.]. there are serious problems with aqueous mobile phases.
Furthermore, the apparatus is complex and prone to mechanical and electronic failures.
This results in a highly collimated and directed .
Although this works competitively, there is still some noise which is probably due to stray droplets.

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A number of different configurations have .[.proved.]. .Iadd.been proven .Iaddend.possible. Examples of certain tested configurations follow.

FIG. 2 shows a configuration of the invention in which a third voltage source, .[.a plate 29.]. .Iadd.V3, .Iaddend.is positioned beside the exit .Iadd.15 .Iaddend.of the first passageway .[.15.]. .Iadd.14 .Iaddend.and distal to the side near to which the first voltage source .[.16.]. .Iadd.V1 .Iaddend.and opening .Iadd.17 .Iaddend.to the second passageway .[.cavity 17.]. .Iadd.22 .Iaddend.are positioned. The .[.plate 29 runs.]. .Iadd.third voltage source V3 provides .Iaddend.a positive voltage relative to the first voltage source .[.16.]. .Iadd.V1.Iaddend.. Experiments show .Iadd.that .Iaddend.the .[.charged droplet electrospray.]. .Iadd.electrosprayed aerosol .Iaddend."sees" a mean voltage between the plate .[.29.]. .Iadd.24 .Iaddend.and the charged housing 19. Results suggest that the repeller effect may be captured and ion collection yield i...

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Abstract

[The invention teaches the uses of a plurality of electric fields and of orthogonal spray configurations of vaporized analyte which combine so as to operate to enhance the efficiency of analyte detection and mass analysis with a mass spectrometer by reducing vapor in the vacuum system and concomitant noise. Several embodiments of the invention are described for purposes of illustration.] The invention relates to a method and apparatus for improving signal relative to noise without loss of ion collection efficiency in electrospray mass spectrometry, including liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry.

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INTRODUCTIONThe invention relates to a method and apparatus for obtaining improved .Iadd.signal relative to noise without loss of .Iaddend.ion collection efficiency in electrospray .[.on.]. .Iadd.mass spectrometry, including liquid chromatography / mass spectrometry (LC / MS.Iadd.).Iaddend..Initial systems for electrospray LC / MS utilized flow splitters that divided the HPLC .Iadd.(high performance liquid chromatography) .Iaddend.column effluent in such a way that a small portion, typically 5-50 micro liters per minute, was introduced into the "spray chamber".Iadd., .Iaddend.while the major portion was directed to a waste or fraction collector. Because .Iadd.these .Iaddend.low flow rates were introduced into electrospray .Iadd.(ES) mass spectrometry (MS) .Iaddend.systems, it became possible to generate .[.spray.]. .Iadd.electrosprayed aerosol .Iaddend.solely through the use of electrostatic forces. Since ES / MS .[.is.]. .Iadd.generally provides .Iaddend.a concentration sensitive detector,...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G01N30/00G01N30/72H01J49/02H01J49/04G01N27/62
CPCG01N30/7253H01J49/165H01J49/04
Inventor APFFEL, JR., JAMES A.WERLICH, MARK H.BERTSCH, JAMES L.GOODLEY, PAUL C.HENRY, KENT D.
Owner AGILENT TECH INC
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