January 6, 2021
Journal Article

Evaluation of Waveform Profiles for Traveling Wave Ion Mobility Separations in Structures for Lossless Ion Manipulations

Abstract

Structures for lossless ion manipulations (SLIM) have recently enabled a powerful implementation of traveling wave ion mobility spectrometry (TWIMS) for ultra-high resolution separations. However, optimization of experimental parameters remains challenging. Most TWIMS separations have utilized square-shaped waveforms applied by time-dependent voltage stepping across a repeating sets of electrodes; however, alternative waveforms may provide further improvements to resolution. Here, we characterize five waveforms (including square and sine) in terms of their transmission efficiency, IMS resolution, and resolving power, and explore the effects of TW amplitude and speed on the performance of each. We found, consistent with previous work, separations were generally improved with higher TW amplitudes, moderately improved by lower speeds (limited by ion ‘surfing’ with the waves), and found decreases in signal intensity at the extremes of operating conditions. The triangle and asymmetric ‘ramp forward’ shaped profiles were found to provide modestly greater resolution and resolving power, an observation we tentatively attribute to their relatively uniform fields and minimal low-field regions.

Revised: January 29, 2021 | Published: January 6, 2021

Citation

Conant C.R., I.K. Attah, V. Garimella, G. Nagy, A. Bilbao Pena, R.D. Smith, and Y.M. Ibrahim. 2021. Evaluation of Waveform Profiles for Traveling Wave Ion Mobility Separations in Structures for Lossless Ion Manipulations. Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 32, no. 1:225–236. PNNL-SA-154551. doi:10.1021/jasms.0c00282