January 3, 2017
Journal Article

Ion Elevators and Escalators in Multi-level Structures for Lossless Ion Manipulations

Abstract

We describe two approaches based upon ion ‘elevator’ and ‘escalator’ components that allow moving ions to different levels in structures for lossless ion manipulations (SLIM). Guided by ion motion simulations we designed elevator and escalator components providing essentially lossless transmission in multi-level designs based upon ion current measurements. The ion elevator design allowed ions to efficiently bridge a 4 mm gap between levels. The component was integrated in a SLIM and coupled to a QTOF mass spectrometer using an ion funnel interface to evaluate the m/z range transmitted as compared to transmission within a level (e.g. in a linear section). Mass spectra for singly-charged ions of m/z 600-2700 produced similar mass spectra for both elevator and straight (linear motion) components. In the ion escalator design, traveling waves (TW) were utilized to transport ions efficiently between two SLIM levels. Ion current measurements and ion mobility (IM) spectrometry analysis illustrated that ions can be transported between TW-SLIM levels with no significant loss of either ions or IM resolution. These developments provide a path for the development of multilevel designs providing e.g. much longer IM path lengths, more compact designs, and the implementation of much more complex SLIM devices in which e.g. different levels may operate at different temperatures or with different gases.

Revised: April 21, 2020 | Published: January 3, 2017

Citation

Ibrahim Y.M., A.M. Hamid, J.T. Cox, V. Garimella, and R.D. Smith. 2017. Ion Elevators and Escalators in Multi-level Structures for Lossless Ion Manipulations. Analytical Chemistry 89, no. 3:1972-1977. PNNL-SA-122334. doi:10.1021/acs.analchem.6b04500