An. Krutchinsky et al., COLLISIONAL DAMPING INTERFACE FOR AN ELECTROSPRAY-IONIZATION TIME-OF-FLIGHT MASS-SPECTROMETER, Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 9(6), 1998, pp. 569-579
A new interface between atmosphere and high vacuum has been developed
for orthogonal injection of electrosprayed ions into a time-of-flight
mass spectrometer. A small rf quadrupole operating at 100 mtorr (1.33
x 10(-4) bar) is its key element. Ions enter the quadrupole with veloc
ities acquired in the free expansion/declustering process. As they pas
s through the quadrupole their motion is constrained by the rf field.
Meanwhile, they lose energy by collisions with the gas molecules. The
time delays of ions passing through the quadrupole have been measured
in order to determine the average Velocities of the ions and the facto
rs determining this value. Ln addition, a simple computational model b
ased on a Monte Carlo approach has been developed to simulate the ion
motion; it shows a considerable decrease in both transverse and axial
ion velocity components. As the result of collisional damping the inte
rface provides a dramatic improvement in the overall quality of the io
n beam transported into the mass spectrometer. Both resolution and sen
sitivity of the time-of-flight instrument are improved and mass-to-cha
rge ratio discrimination is greatly reduced. (C) 1998 American Society
for Mass Spectrometry.