Instrumentation and Methods for Ion and Reaction Monitoring using a Non-Scanning Rectilinear Ion Trap

Authors: 
Chao Zhang, Huanwen Chen, Andrew J. Guymon, Guangxiang Wu, R. Graham Cooks and Zheng Ouyang
Journal: 
International Journal of Mass Spectrometry
Year: 
2006
Volume: 
255-256
Page Number (starting): 
1
Page Number (ending): 
10

A method of single ion or single reaction monitoring which avoids high RF voltage scanning is identified and implemented in an ion trap mass spectrometer. A rectilinear ion trap (RIT) mass spectrometer was constructed and characterized and used to develop a simple method of monitoring targeted compounds without using RF voltage scanning. The ions were first isolated, and then ejected axially from the aperture in one of the z-electrodes for detection. Various ion monitoring modes, including selected ion monitoring (SIM), multiple ion monitoring (MIM), and selected reaction monitoring (SRM), are demonstrated using RF/DC isolation or waveform isolation in combination with the axial DC pulses to eject and detect ions of particular mass/charge ratios.

Funding: 
Office of Naval Research (N00014-02-0834)
Funding: 
Purdue Research Foundation Trask award (P-02138)
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