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Product Review: Electrospray in flight. Orthogonal acceleration brings the advantages of time of flight to electrospray. Celia M. Henry. Anal. Chemi. ...
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Electrospray in Flight Orthogonal acceleration bringstheadvantages of time of flight to electrospray Atfirstglance, electrospray ionization (ESI) and time-of-flight (TOF) mass analysis seem an unlikely pair. After all, electrospray produces a continuous stream of ions, and TOF requires pulsed operation. According to Kenneth Standing of the University of Manitoba (Canada) physics department, electrospray and TOFMS can be interfaced axially, but sensitivity in this geometry is very low, on the order of 0.1% or less. However, orthogonal acceleration TOFMS eliminates such problems. Rather than being interfaced axially, the ion source and flight tube are positioned at right angles, and ions are pulsed into the flight tube by the application of voltages. "With orthogonal injection, you effectively have a storage region. You're putting this very low energy beam in, and it's drifting along like a long sausage. You can inject a fairly reasonable proportion of that sausage into the flight tube," says Standing. The instruments that are commercially available for ESI-TOFMS can be divided into two types—the single MS instruments from Analytica of Branford, Bruker Daltonics, Micromass, PerSeptive Biosystems, and Sensar Larson Davis (available in North and South America from Jeol USA) and the tandem MS instruments from Micromass and PE SCIEX. Some of the specifications for these instruments sre listed in Table 1. The single MS instruments consist of electrospray sources interfaced to rf-only ion guides (quadrupoles in some cases, hexapoles in others). The ion guides serve two purposes. They focus the ion Celia M. Henry

beam so that it has forward velocity but little sideways velocity, and they deliver the ions to the TOF analyzer, which is perpendicular to the ion guide. For example, a packet of positive ions is pulsed into the TOF analyzer by applying a positive voltage to grids—the ions separate in the flight region according to their m/z values, and they are detected when they strike a microchannel plate and anode detector assembly. The signal from the detector is digitized with either a time-to-digital converter (TDC) or an analog-to-digital cori-

verter (ADC) The digitization rate and the tvoe of digitizer affect the performance characteristics of the instrument With the exception of the Sensar instrument the systems include reflectron TOF analyzers The instruments which can

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struments because of the addition of a mass-resolving quadrupole. Why ESI-TOF?

TOF mass analysis brings several advantages to ESI—primarily mass range, speed, mass accuracy, and mass resolution. TOF has a theoretically unlimited mass range. In some ways, this might seem unnecessary for ESI, which produces ions in highcharge states. Many people have asserted that ESI does not produce ions beyond m/z 4000, which is within the range of modern quadrupoles. Standing agrees that the larger mass range is often unnecessary. However, he adds, "If you decide you want to look at noncovalent complexes, that argument doesn't hold. The accessible sites for protonation may be buried in the interior of a noncovalent complex. You tend to get a higher m/z.

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Product

Enterprise

BioTOF

LCT

Company

Analytica of Branford

Bruker Daltonics

Micromass

29 Business Park Dr.

Manning Park

100 Cummings Center, Ste. 407N

Branford, CT 06405

19 Fortune Dr.

Beverly, MA 01915-0061

Billerica, MA 01821

800-390-4660

203-488-8899

978-667-9580 URL

www.aob.com

www.daltonics.bruker.com

www.micromass.co.uk

Price (U.S. dollars)

INA

$295,000

-$200,000

Dimensions Footprint (cm)

69 W x 62 H x 56 D

180 W x 81 D

90 W x 76 D

Weight (kg)

91

350

130

MS type

MS

MS

MS

Ion source

Electrospray (5-1500 uL/min); APCI

High- and low-flow-rate electrospray; Electrospray (5-1000 uL/min) or at-

(100-2000 uL/min)

microspray and nanospray; dual

mospheric pressure chemical ioniza-

spray for quasi-internal calibration;

tion (200-2000 uL/min); nanoflow

negative or positive ions

electrospray (10-1000 nL/min) samples may be directly infused in solution or the system may be interfaced to an HPLC system

Mass analyzer

1 -m effective path length with single- 3-m effective path length with

Reflectron time-of-flight mass ana-

stage reflectron

lyzer with a two-stage orthogonal

reflectron

extraction region and linear reflectron

Detectors

Dual microchannel plate with post-

Dual microchannel plate detector

Dual microchannel plate and anode

acceleration enhancement

assembly

detector assembly

Mass range

20-20000 mlz

>10,000 m/z

13,000 mlz at full acquisition rate

Mass resolution (ml\m)

5000 FWHM at mlz 1500

>10,000 FWHM

5000 FWHM at mlz 1000

Mass accuracy

10 ppm (with quasi-internal

5 ppm (with quasi-internal

Better than 5 ppm RMS at 1 giga-

(with internal calibration)

calibration)

calibration)

byte/s acquisition rate

Pulse repetition rate (Hz)

Up to 20,000

Not applicable

Up to 20,000

Spectral storage rate

100 spectra/s

2 - 1 0 spectra/s

10 spectra/s

Computer system

Pentium-based PC

INA

Pentium II 450 MHz

Software

Data system operating under

Data system operating under

Microsoft NT 4.0 operating system;

Windows NT

Windows NT

MassLynx NT MS

Low-flow ESI probe (50-1000 nl_/

Atmospheric pressure chemical ion-

Atmospheric pressure chemical ion-

min); dual ESI probes; CE/MS probe

ization; nanospray; low-frequency ion ization; nanoflow electrospray; CE guide for high -m/z ions electrospray; OpenLynx, open-ac-

Options

cess, walk-up, exact mass and combinatorial chemistry software; protein/ peptide-sequencing software

Special features

Reader service number

Multistage hexapole ion guide can

Demonstrated high m/z capabilities;

accumulate ions between pulses for

low pressure minimizes collisions in

mass measurement on the fly; inte-

very high sensitivity analyses; fast

flight tube (operating pressure