Versatile ambient ionization-based interface for LC/MS
US-9400267-B2 · Jul 26, 2016 · US
US10408801B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10408801-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515524835-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 5, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 5, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 10, 2019 |
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A method of ionizing a sample is disclosed comprising performing an initial experiment comprising: (i) adding one or more reagents to an analyte sample; (ii) varying the composition and/or concentration of the one or more reagents; (iii) ionizing the analyte sample including the one or more reagents; (iv) determining the composition and/or concentration of the one or more reagents which results in a desired, improved or optimized ionization or other condition or parameter for one or more analytes of interest; and (v) determining one or more first retention times or one or more first retention time windows for the one or more analytes of interest. The method then further comprises separating an analyte sample using a first separation device and during the course of a single experimental run or acquisition varying the composition and/or concentration of one or more reagents which are added to an eluent which emerges from the first separation device. The composition and/or concentration of the one or more reagents which are added to the eluent is varied at the one or more the first retention times or during the one or more the first retention time windows so that an ionization or other condition or parameter for the one or more analytes of interest is as desired or is improved or optimized.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of ionising a sample comprising: performing an initial survey experiment comprising: (i) adding one or more reagents to an analyte sample; (ii) varying the composition and/or concentration of said one or more reagents; (iii) ionising said analyte sample including said one or more reagents; (iv) determining the composition and/or concentration of said one or more reagents which results in a desired, improved or optimised ionisation or other condition or parameter for one or more analytes of interest; and (v) determining one or more first retention times or one or more first retention time windows for said one or more analytes of interest; and after the initial survey experiment, performing a main experiment comprising: introducing an analyte sample into a first separation device, the analyte sample comprising one or more of the analytes of interest; separating the one or more analytes of interest using the first separation device such that the one or more analytes of interest elute from the first separation device at one or more retention times or during one or more retention time windows; and varying the composition and/or concentration of one or more reagents which are added to an eluent which emerges from said first separation device during the course of a single experimental run or acquisition, such that the composition and/or concentration of the one or more reagents is varied in the time period between the introduction of the analyte sample into the first separation device and the time at which the final analyte of interest to elute from the separation device finishes eluting from the separation device, wherein the composition and/or concentration of said one or more reagents which are added to said eluent is varied at said one or more said first retention times or during said one or more said first retention time windows so that an ionisation or other condition or parameter for said one or more analytes of interest is as desired or is improved or optimised. 2. A method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising ionising said eluent and/or ionising said eluent including said one or more reagents. 3. A method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the step of ionising said eluent and/or ionising said eluent including said one or more reagents results in the generation of first ions. 4. A method as claimed in claim 3 , further comprising mass analysing said first ions. 5. A method as claimed in claim 3 , further comprising separating said first ions according to their ion mobility, collision cross section, interaction cross section or differential ion mobility. 6. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said first separation device comprises a liquid chromatography separation device. 7. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said first separation device comprises a gas chromatography separation device. 8. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of adding said one or more reagents to said eluent modifies, varies, increases or decreases the generation of one or more matrix or background ions. 9. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of adding said one or more reagents to said eluent modifies, varies, increases or decreases the generation of one or more analyte ions. 10. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of adding said one or more reagents to said eluent modifies, varies, increases or decreases the ionisation efficiency of one or more matrix or background ions. 11. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of adding said one or more reagents to said eluent modifies, varies, increases or decreases the ionisation efficiency of one or more analyte ions. 12. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of adding said one or more reagents to said eluent modifies, varies, increases or decreases the stability of one or more matrix or background ions. 13. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of adding said one or more reagents to said eluent modifies, varies, increases or decreases the stability of one or more analyte ions. 14. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of adding said one or more reagents to said eluent modifies, varies, increases or decreases one or more physico-chemical properties of one or more matrix or background ions. 15. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of adding said one or more reagents to said eluent modifies, varies, increases or decreases one or more physico-chemical properties of one or more analyte ions. 16. A method of mass spectrometry, comprising: performing an initial survey experiment comprising: (i) adding one or more reagents to an analyte sample; (ii) varying the composition and/or concentration of said one or more reagents; (iii) ionising said analyte sample including said one or more reagents; (iv) determining the composition and/or concentration of said one or more reagents which results in a desired, improved or optimised ionisation or other condition or parameter for one or more analytes of interest; and (v) determining one or more first retention times or one or more first retention time windows for said one or more analytes of interest; and after the initial survey experiment, performing a main experiment comprising: introducing an analyte sample into a first separation device, the analyte sample comprising one or more of the analytes of interest; separating the one or more analytes of interest using the first separation device such that the one or more analytes of interest elute from the first separation device at one or more retention times or during one or more retention time windows; and varying the composition and/or concentration of one or more reagents which are added to an eluent which emerges from said first separation device during the course of a single experimental run or acquisition, such that the composition and/or concentration of the one or more reagents is varied in the time period between the introduction of the analyte sample into the first separation device and the time at which the final analyte of interest to elute from the separation device finishes eluting from the separation device, wherein the composition and/or concentration of said one or more reagents which are added to said eluent is varied at said one or more said first retention times or during said one or more said first retention time windows so that an ionisation or other condition or parameter for said one or more analytes of interest is as desired or is improved or optimised. 17. Apparatus for ionising a sample comprising: a first separation device which in use separates an analyte sample; wherein, in use, an initial survey experiment is performed comprising: (a) adding one or more reagents to an analyte sample; (b) varying the composition and/or concentration of said one or more reagents; (c) ionising said analyte sample including said one or more reagents; (d) determining the composition and/or concentration of said one or more reagents which results in a desired, improved or optimised ionisation or other condition or parameter for one or more analytes of interest; and (e) determining one or more first retention times or one or more first retention time windows for said one or more analytes of interest; said apparatus further comprising a control system arranged and adapted to perform a main experiment after the initial survey experiment has been performed, the main experiment comprising: (i) introducing an analyte sample into the first separation device, the analyte sample comprising one or more of the analytes of interest; (
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