High-resolution Multi-reflection Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer with
Atmospheric Pressure Interface
Abstract
RATIONALE: Many chemical processes operate at unsteady state
and require a rapid mass analysis of transients with high resolution. An
atmospheric pressure interface multi-reflection time-of-flight mass
spectrometer (API-MRTOF-MS) has the potential to be a powerful process
analytical tool. METHODS: The ion flight path of the
API-MRTOF-MS was extended from meters to over one kilometer, and the
mass resolution was increased to an ultra-high level. Furthermore, the
mass analysis could be done at around ten milliseconds due to the
rapidity of TOFMS. The mass analyzer reflects ions via electrostatic
mirrors and directs them along a folded flight path, significantly
increasing flight distances and theoretically with no upper limit. The
powerful API, equipped with two quadrupoles, makes the API-MRTOF-MS
suitable for complex mass spectrometry methods with alternative ion
selection schemes. RESULTS: A mass resolution of 116,050 for Cs
+ ions is achieved within a total time-of-flight of
only 18 ms. An ion transmission efficiency of over 50% was achieved
after 600 cycles. CONCLUSIONS: The performance of the
API-MRTOF-MS demonstrates that it is exceedingly suitable for
high-resolution process analysis, particularly for transient process
analysis, due to its fast analysis speed and high-selectivity.