Dual Frequency Ion Isolation in Quadrupole Ion Traps
- Summary
- Researchers at Purdue University have developed a simpler ion isolation technique. This method is based on a single dipolar waveform with two frequency components. One frequency is chosen to eject ions lower in mass than the target ion, and the other frequency ejects ions higher in mass than the target ion. The dual frequency waveform isolates the targeted ion.
- Technology Benefits
- Simple design Easy to implement
- Technology Application
- Mass spectrometry Biological research Chemical research Pharmaceutical research Chemical analysis
- Detailed Technology Description
- R. Graham CooksPurdue ChemistryAston Labs
- Countries
- United States
- Application No.
- None
- *Abstract
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- *Background
- Tandem mass spectrometry is a valuable tool in many fields, such as biological, chemical, and pharmaceutical research. The first step of this form of spectrometry is the isolation step when ions are separated by mass-to-charge ratio. The two most common isolation techniques are radio frequency/direct current (RF/DC) isolation and stored waveform inverse Fourier transform (SWIFT); however, both methods have drawbacks. In the former, the RF and DC must be electronically coupled together, adding unnecessary difficulty to the process. In the latter, excessively complex features are needed.
- *IP Issue Date
- None
- *IP Type
- Provisional
- *Stage of Development
- Proof of concept
- *Web Links
- Purdue Office of Technology CommercializationPurdueInnovation and EntrepreneurshipR. Graham CooksPurdue ChemistryAston Labs
- Country/Region
- USA
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