January 6, 2015
Journal Article

Rectangular Ion Funnel: A New Ion Funnel Interface for Structures for Lossless Ion Manipulations

Abstract

A recent achievement in Structures for Lossless Ion Manipulations (SLIM) is the ability for near lossless ion focusing, transfer, and trapping in sub-atmospheric pressure regions. While lossless ion manipulations are advantageously applied to the applications of ion mobility separations and gas phase reactions, ion introduction through ring electrode ion funnels or more conventional ion optics to SLIM can involve discontinuities in electric fields or other perturbations that result in ion losses. In this work, we investigated a new funnel design that aims to seamlessly couple to SLIM at the funnel exit. This rectangular ion funnel (RIF) was initially evaluated by ion simulations, fabricated utilizing printed circuit board technology and tested experimentally. The RIF was integrated to a SLIM-TOFMS system, and the operating parameters, including RF, DC bias of the RIF electrodes, and electric fields for effectively interfacing with a SLIM were characterized. The RIF provided a 2-fold sensitivity increase without significant discrimination over a wide m/z range along with greatly improved SLIM operational stability.

Revised: February 6, 2015 | Published: January 6, 2015

Citation

Chen T., I.K. Webb, S.A. Prost, M.B. Harrer, R.V. Norheim, K. Tang, and Y.M. Ibrahim, et al. 2015. Rectangular Ion Funnel: A New Ion Funnel Interface for Structures for Lossless Ion Manipulations. Analytical Chemistry 87, no. 1:716-722. PNNL-SA-105304. doi:10.1021/ac503564c