Pp. Mahoney et al., CONTINUUM BACKGROUND REDUCTION IN ORTHOGONAL-ACCELERATION TIME-OF-FLIGHT MASS-SPECTROMETRY WITH CONTINUOUS ION SOURCES, Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 8(2), 1997, pp. 125-131
The continuum ion background in an inductively coupled plasma time-of-
flight mass spectrometer (TOFMS) has been reduced by 2 orders of magni
tude by using energy discrimination (ED). A potential barrier placed i
n front of the ion detector effectively discriminates between higher-e
nergy signal ions and the lower-energy background ions. The signal-to-
noise ratio was increased tenfold and detection limits of 0.4-4.2 ppt
were achieved for 11 elements ranging from Li to U. The resolving powe
r was observed to degrade from 1520 to 1230 with the addition of the p
otential barrier. The residual background count rate was found to be l
imited by neutrals formed after exiting the ion reflectron via charge
exchange with the background gas. This ED method can be employed to ef
fectively reduce the continuum ion background in any TOFMS that uses o
rthogonal acceleration with a continuous ion source. (C) 1997 American
Society for Mass Spectrometry