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Experimental Evaluation and Optimization of Structures for Lossless Ion Manipulations for Ion Mobility Spectrometry with Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
We report on the performance of structures
for lossless ion manipulation
(SLIM) as a means for transmitting ions and performing ion mobility
separations (IMS). Ions were successfully transferred from an electrospray
ionization (ESI) source to the TOF MS analyzer by means of a linear
SLIM, demonstrating lossless ion transmission and an alternative arrangement
including a 90Ā° turn. First, the linear geometry was optimized
for radial confinement by tuning RF on the central ārungā
electrodes and potentials on the DC-only guard electrodes. Selecting
an appropriate DC guard bias (2ā6 V) and RF amplitude (ā„160
V<sub>pāp</sub> at 750 kHz) resulted in the greatest ion intensities.
Close to ideal IMS resolving power was maintained over a significant
range of applied voltages. Second, the 90Ā° turn was optimized
for radial confinement by tuning RF on the rung electrodes and DC
on the guard electrodes. However, both resolving power and ion transmission
showed a dependence on these voltages, and the best conditions for
both were >300 V<sub>pāp</sub> RF (685 kHz) and 7ā11
V guard DC bias. Both geometries provide IMS resolving powers at the
theoretical limit (<i>R</i> ā¼ 58), showing that degraded
resolution from a āracetrackā effect from turning around
a corner can be successfully avoided, and the capability also was
maintained for essentially lossless ion transmission