Ion separation and storage system

US9293316B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9293316-B2
Application numberUS-201514671922-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 27, 2015
Priority dateApr 4, 2014
Publication dateMar 22, 2016
Grant dateMar 22, 2016

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Ions provided from an ion source are separated ions into a plurality of different ion groups according to at least one ion property. At least some of the different ion groups are stored in an ion storage array, which comprises a plurality of independently operable storage cells, each storage cell being arranged to receive and store a different ion group. A controller is programmed to cause selective switching of each of the storage cells between an ion receiving mode and an ion storage mode, and between the ion storage mode and an ion release mode. In particular, the switching of each storage cell is controllable independently of the switching of any of the other storage cells. Upon release from a respective storage cell of the array, ions are provided to one or more mass analyzers for subsequent analysis.

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An ion storage mass spectrometer, comprising: an ion source for providing ions; at least one ion separator positioned to receive ions that are produced in the ion source and being configured to separate said ions into a plurality of different ion groups according to at least one ion property; an ion storage array comprising a plurality of independently operable storage cells, each storage cell being arranged to receive a different ion group of the plurality of different ion groups from the at least one ion separator; a voltage source coupled to the ion storage array for establishing different electric field conditions within each different storage cell of the ion storage array, each of the different electric field conditions supporting the storage of only one ion group of the plurality of different ion groups; a controller programmed to cause the voltage source to selectably switch each of the storage cells between an ion receiving mode and an ion storage mode, and between the ion storage mode and an ion release mode, the switching of each storage cell being controllable independently of the switching of any of the other storage cells; and one or more mass analyzers for receiving ion groups that are released from the ion storage array when one or more the storage cells are switched from the ion storage mode to the ion release mode. 2. The ion storage mass spectrometer of claim 1 , wherein the at least one ion separator comprises a mobility-based ion separator having a separation stage for separating the ions into the plurality of different ion groups based on differences in the mobilities of the ions. 3. The ion storage mass spectrometer of claim 2 , further comprising an ion trap array comprising a plurality of ion trap devices, each ion trap device for separating one of the plurality of different ion groups into a plurality of different ion sub-groups, each of the different ion sub-groups comprising ions within a different window of mass-to-charge (m/z) values. 4. The ion storage mass spectrometer of claim 3 , comprising a plurality of secondary ion storage arrays, one secondary ion storage array being disposed between each ion trap device and the one or more mass analyzers, each secondary ion storage array comprising a plurality of independently operable secondary storage cells, each of the secondary storage cells for storing a predetermined one of the plurality of different ion sub-groups. 5. The ion storage mass spectrometer of claim 4 , wherein the ion trap array is disposed within a vacuum chamber, and further comprising a first plurality of electrodes disposed adjacent to the ion storage array, the first plurality of electrodes cooperating to form a first ion transport section for receiving the ion groups that are released from the ion storage array when the storage cells are switched from the ion storage mode to the ion release mode, and for transporting the received ions groups along respective trajectories extending through a vacuum interface and into the vacuum chamber. 6. The ion storage mass spectrometer of claim 5 , comprising a second plurality of electrodes disposed between the vacuum interface and the ion trap array within the vacuum chamber, the second plurality of electrodes cooperating to form a second ion transport section for receiving the ion groups that are transported through the vacuum interface and for transporting said ion groups to predetermined ion traps of the ion trap array. 7. The ion storage mass spectrometer of claim 5 , wherein the mobility-based ion separator effects a spatial separation of the ions along a length of the separation stage, and wherein the storage cells of the ion storage array are distributed along the length of the separation stage for receiving said spatially separated ions therefrom. 8. The ion storage mass spectrometer of claim 7 , wherein the ion storage array comprises between 10 and 100 storage cells. 9. The ion storage mass spectrometer of claim 1 , wherein the at least one ion separator comprises a mobility-based ion separator having an ion introduction stage for receiving the ions from the ion source, and having a separation stage for pre-separating the ions based on differences in the mobilities of the ions. 10. The ion storage mass spectrometer of claim 9 , wherein the at least one ion separator further comprises a quadrupole mass filter for receiving, from the mobility-based ion separator, the pre-separated ions and for further separating the pre-separated ions into the plurality of different ion groups based on mass-to-charge ratio. 11. The ion storage mass spectrometer of claim 10 , comprising a first plurality of electrodes disposed between the quadrupole mass filter and the ion storage array, the first plurality of electrodes cooperating to form a branching radio frequency (RF) guide for receiving each ion group from the quadrupole ion separator and for directing each received ion group to a different predetermined storage cell of the ion storage array. 12. The ion storage mass spectrometer of claim 11 , wherein the one or more mass analyzers is disposed within a vacuum chamber, and further comprising a second plurality of electrodes disposed between the ion storage array and the one or more mass analyzers, the second plurality of electrodes cooperating to form a collecting RF guide for receiving the ion groups that are released from the ion storage array when the storage cells are switched from the ion storage mode to the ion release mode, and for transporting the received ion groups along respective trajectories extending through a vacuum interface and into the vacuum chamber. 13. The ion storage mass spectrometer of claim 2 , comprising a first plurality of electrodes disposed between the mobility-based ion separator and the ion storage array, the first plurality of electrodes cooperating to form a branching radio frequency (RF) guide for receiving each ion group from the mobility-based ion separator and for directing each of the received ion groups to a different predetermined storage cell of the ion storage array. 14. The ion storage mass spectrometer of claim 13 , wherein the one or more mass analyzers is disposed within a vacuum chamber, and further comprising a second plurality of electrodes disposed between the ion storage array and the one or more mass analyzers, the second plurality of electrodes cooperating to form a collecting guide for receiving the ion groups that are released from the ion storage array when the storage cells are switched from the ion storage mode to the ion release mode, and for transporting the received ion groups along a path that extends through a vacuum interface and into the vacuum chamber. 15. A method of mass spectrometric analysis, comprising: providing a first population of ions produced from a sample in an ion source; performing at least one of a mobility-based separation of the ions and a mass-to-charge (m/z) based separation of the ions, to form at least a first ion group comprising ions within a first known window of m/z or mobility values and a second ion group comprising ions within a second known window of m/z or mobility values, the first known window not overlapping with the second known window; selectively directing the first ion group into a first storage cell of an ion storage array and selectively directing the second ion group into a second storage cell of the ion storage array; temporarily storing the first ion group within the first storage cell and temporarily storing the second ion group within the second storage cell; providing a second population of ions produced from the

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  • Ion guides (linear ion traps performing mass selection H01J49/4225, mass filters H01J49/421) · CPC title

  • Storage methods · CPC title

  • Methods for using particle spectrometers · CPC title

  • for gaseous samples (interfaces to gas chromatographs G01N30/7206) · CPC title

  • Electrospray ionisation · CPC title

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What does patent US9293316B2 cover?
Ions provided from an ion source are separated ions into a plurality of different ion groups according to at least one ion property. At least some of the different ion groups are stored in an ion storage array, which comprises a plurality of independently operable storage cells, each storage cell being arranged to receive and store a different ion group. A controller is programmed to cause sele…
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Thermo Finnigan Llc
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Primary CPC classification H01J49/4295. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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