High-resolution multi-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer with atmospheric pressure interface

Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom. 2024 Jun 15;38(11):e9742. doi: 10.1002/rcm.9742.

Abstract

Rationale: Atmospheric pressure interface multi-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometry (API-MRTOF-MS) has the potential to be a rapid and high-resolution analytical tool for versatile applications in chemistry, biology, environmental science, and medicine.

Methods: The ions were reflected in a mass analyzer via electrostatic mirrors and folded flight path. Therefore, flight distances were significantly increased. The ion flight path of the API-MRTOF-MS was extended from meters to over 1 km, and the mass resolution was increased. Furthermore, the mass analysis could be completed at around 10 ms due to the rapid response of TOF-MS.

Results: A high-resolution API-MRTOF-MS approach is successfully developed in this study. The mass resolution could achieve 116 050 (full widths at half maximum [FWHM]) for Cs+ ions using an atmospheric pressure electrospray ionization within a total TOF of only 18 ms. An ion transmission efficiency of over 50% was achieved after 600 cycles.

Conclusions: The analytical performance of the newly developed API-MRTOF-MS demonstrated that it is suitable for high resolution and rapid analysis in many fields.