Multi reflecting TOF MS approaching resolution of 1,000,000 in a wide mass range

IF 1.6 3区 化学 Q3 PHYSICS, ATOMIC, MOLECULAR & CHEMICAL
Anatoly N. Verenchikov , Sergey N. Kirillov , Aleksey V. Vorobyev , Vasily V. Makarov , Mikhail I. Yavor , Robert P. Tonge , James I. Langridge
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Time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOFMS) is a cornerstone of analytical chemistry, renowned for its exceptional combination of speed, sensitivity, resolution, and mass accuracy. Multi-reflecting TOFMS (MRT) instruments significantly enhance TOFMS resolution by repeatedly folding and extending the ion trajectory. Historically, MRT instruments have achieved resolutions of up to 200,000 across a wide mass range. While higher resolutions (reaching 1 million) have been demonstrated in trajectory looping configurations, these are associated with a narrower mass range that shrinks inversely with the number of loops. This research presents an advanced MRT instrument that overcomes these limitations by achieving both a resolving power of approximately 1 million (R ≈ 1,000,000) and a wide mass range, not limited by the analyzer design. This was achieved through numerous instrumental enhancements, and primarily by extending the flight path to approximately 100 m, corresponding to a flight time of 2.55 ms for m/z = 1000 Th ions. Prolonged flight times inevitably reduce the duty cycle of the orthogonal accelerator. In one practical acquisition method, encoded frequent pulsing (EFP) at an average pulsing rate of 50 kHz, recovered the OA duty cycle to 10 %. This enabled the instrument to record high-resolution MS/MS spectra at a rate of 10 Hz and identifying peptides in a concentration range of 10−8 to 10−4 M, enabling high-throughput MS/MS analysis. At higher sample concentrations, the instrument is sensitive to space charge effects within the analyzer, which start affecting resolution as early as 20 ions per packet. At 50 kHz EFP method, this limit corresponds to 106 ion/peak/s and allows ion fluxes up to 108 ion/s in the case of complex spectra containing numerous peaks. The major part of this publication is focused on characterizing the ultimate performance of the prototype MRT. To minimize spectral artifacts, most characterization experiments were conducted using a rare pulsing method (push and wait) at a pulsing rate of 500 Hz. Extended spectral acquisition times allowed for the accumulation of sufficient ion statistics, enabling the exploration of fine details within MS/MS spectra of peptides. The achieved standard deviation of mass accuracy was approximately 100 ppb over a dynamic range of 105. This research comprehensively characterizes the high-resolution MRT instrument, focusing on its capabilities and limitations. While analytical applications are not discussed in this paper, the presented data provides a solid foundation for understanding the instrument's potential.

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在宽质量范围内,多反射TOF质谱接近1,000,000分辨率
飞行时间质谱法(TOFMS)是分析化学的基石,以其速度,灵敏度,分辨率和质量精度的卓越组合而闻名。多反射TOFMS (MRT)仪器通过反复折叠和延长离子轨迹,显著提高了TOFMS的分辨率。从历史上看,MRT仪器已经在大质量范围内实现了高达20万的分辨率。虽然在轨迹回路配置中已经证明了更高的分辨率(达到100万),但这些分辨率与较窄的质量范围有关,而质量范围与回路数量成反比。本研究提出了一种先进的MRT仪器,该仪器通过实现约100万(R≈1,000,000)的分辨率和宽质量范围来克服这些限制,而不受分析仪设计的限制。这是通过许多仪器增强实现的,主要是通过将飞行路径扩展到大约100米,对应于m/z = 1000 Th离子的飞行时间为2.55 ms。飞行时间的延长必然会降低正交加速器的占空比。在一种实际的采集方法中,以平均50 kHz的脉冲率编码频繁脉冲(EFP),将OA占空比恢复到10%。这使得仪器能够以10 Hz的速率记录高分辨率MS/MS光谱,并在10 - 8至10 - 4 M的浓度范围内识别肽,从而实现高通量MS/MS分析。在较高的样品浓度下,仪器对分析仪内的空间电荷效应很敏感,早在每包20个离子时就开始影响分辨率。在50 kHz EFP方法下,该极限对应于106个离子/峰/s,并且在包含许多峰的复杂光谱的情况下,允许离子通量高达108个离子/s。本出版物的主要部分集中在描述原型捷运的最终性能。为了最大限度地减少光谱伪像,大多数表征实验都是在500 Hz的脉冲速率下使用罕见的脉冲方法(推动和等待)进行的。延长的光谱采集时间允许积累足够的离子统计数据,从而能够在多肽的MS/MS光谱中探索精细细节。在105的动态范围内,质量精度的标准偏差约为100 ppb。本研究全面介绍了高分辨率MRT仪器的特点,重点介绍了其功能和局限性。虽然本文没有讨论分析应用,但所提供的数据为了解仪器的潜力提供了坚实的基础。
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期刊介绍: The journal invites papers that advance the field of mass spectrometry by exploring fundamental aspects of ion processes using both the experimental and theoretical approaches, developing new instrumentation and experimental strategies for chemical analysis using mass spectrometry, developing new computational strategies for data interpretation and integration, reporting new applications of mass spectrometry and hyphenated techniques in biology, chemistry, geology, and physics. Papers, in which standard mass spectrometry techniques are used for analysis will not be considered. IJMS publishes full-length articles, short communications, reviews, and feature articles including young scientist features.
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