Authors
Xueyun Zheng, Roza Wojcik, Xing Zhang, Yehia M Ibrahim, Kristin E Burnum-Johnson, Daniel J Orton, Matthew E Monroe, Ronald J Moore, Richard D Smith, Erin S Baker
Publication date
2017/6/12
Source
Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
71-92
Publisher
Annual Reviews
Description
Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) is a widely used analytical technique for rapid molecular separations in the gas phase. Though IMS alone is useful, its coupling with mass spectrometry (MS) and front-end separations is extremely beneficial for increasing measurement sensitivity, peak capacity of complex mixtures, and the scope of molecular information available from biological and environmental sample analyses. In fact, multiple disease screening and environmental evaluations have illustrated that the IMS-based multidimensional separations extract information that cannot be acquired with each technique individually. This review highlights three-dimensional separations using IMS-MS in conjunction with a range of front-end<?splitabs?>techniques, such as gas chromatography, supercritical fluid chromatography, liquid chromatography, solid-phase extractions, capillary electrophoresis, field asymmetric ion …
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