Authors
Mikhail E Belov, Michael A Buschbach, David C Prior, Keqi Tang, Richard D Smith
Publication date
2007/3/15
Journal
Analytical chemistry
Volume
79
Issue
6
Pages
2451-2462
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) coupled to orthogonal time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOF) has shown significant promise for the characterization of complex biological mixtures. The enormous complexity of biological samples (e.g., from proteomics) and the need for both biological and technical analysis replicates imposes major challenges for multidimensional separation platforms with regard to both sensitivity and sample throughput. A major potential attraction of the IMS-TOF MS platform is separation speeds exceeding that of conventional condensed-phase separations by orders of magnitude. Known limitations of the IMS-TOF MS platforms that presently mitigate this attraction include the need for extensive signal averaging due to factors that include significant ion losses in the IMS-TOF interface and an ion utilization efficiency of less than ∼1% with continuous ion sources (e.g., ESI). We have developed a …
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ME Belov, MA Buschbach, DC Prior, K Tang, RD Smith - Analytical chemistry, 2007