Trapping multiple ions
US-2016379815-A1 · Dec 29, 2016 · US
US9852897B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9852897-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314442199-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 7, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 29, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2017 |
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Provided is an ion source achieving high sensitivity and high robustness while executing a plurality of types of ionization schemes. To this end, a hybrid ion source ( 1 ) includes: a chamber ( 24 ); a first ion source ( 2 ) to spray a sample solution ( 5 ) for ionization; a second ion source ( 3 ) to ionize droplets and/or a gas component sprayed from the first ion source ( 2 ); a first electrode ( 11 ) to introduce a first ion ( 7 ) generated by the first ion source ( 2 ), and a second ion generated by the second ion source ( 3 ); and an exhaust pump ( 27 ) that generates air flow ( 26 ) in a direction from a first space area ( 23 ) where the first ion ( 7 ) is generated to a second space area ( 19 ) in the second ion source ( 3 ) where the second ion is generated.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A hybrid ion source, comprising: a first chamber; a first ion source to generate first ions and to spray droplets or a gas component of a sample solution for ionization; a second ion source to generate second ions by ionizing the droplets or the gas component sprayed from the first ion source; and an aperture electrode disposed to introduce the first and second ions generated by the respective first and second ion sources into a detection unit, wherein the second ion source includes: an opening between a first ionization area, in which the first ions are generated, and a second ionization area, in which the second ions are generated, to introduce the droplets or the gas component into the second ionization area and to emit the second ions from the second ion source, and first exhaust means for generating an air flow in a direction from the first ionization area towards the second ionization area. 2. The hybrid ion source according to claim 1 , wherein the first ion source includes a capillary electrode to spray the sample solution, wherein the second ion source includes a needle electrode, and a counter electrode disposed at a position opposite to the needle electrode, wherein the counter electrode includes the opening, and wherein an intensity of an electric field between the counter electrode and the capillary electrode is less than an intensity of an electric field between the aperture first electrode and the capillary electrode. 3. The hybrid ion source according to claim 1 , further comprising: a heating unit for heating the first ionization area. 4. The hybrid ion source according to claim 1 , further comprising: a heating unit for heating the second ionization area. 5. The hybrid ion source according to claim 1 , wherein the second ion source includes a needle electrode, wherein the second ion source includes a counter electrode disposed at a position opposed to the needle electrode, and wherein the second ion source includes a heating unit for heating the needle electrode. 6. The hybrid ion source according to claim 1 , wherein the first ion source includes a capillary electrode to spray the sample solution, and wherein the hybrid ion source further includes a heating unit disposed at a position opposed to the capillary electrode for heating the droplets or the gas component sprayed from the capillary electrode. 7. The hybrid ion source according to claim 1 , further comprising: second exhaust means connected to the chamber for exhausting the chamber. 8. The hybrid ion source according to claim 2 , wherein the opening of the counter electrode comprises a plurality of openings. 9. The hybrid ion source according to claim 1 , wherein the second ion source comprises a plurality of second ion sources. 10. The hybrid ion source according to claim 1 , wherein the first ion source includes a capillary electrode to spray the sample solution, and wherein the hybrid ion source further includes: at least one of a first power source to apply a first voltage to the capillary electrode and a second power source to apply a second voltage to a needle electrode in the second ion source; and a controller that controls a flow rate for exhaust of the first exhaust means in synchronization with a timing to switch at least one of the applied first and second voltages at the at least one of the first and the second power sources. 11. The hybrid ion source according to claim 1 , further comprising: a pipe to introduce a solvent into the second ionization area. 12. The hybrid ion source according to claim 1 , wherein the first ion source is an electrospray ionization (ESI) ion source, and wherein the second ion source is an atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI) ion source. 13. A mass spectrometer, comprising: the hybrid ion source according to claim 1 ; and a mass spectrometry unit, which is the detection unit to which the first and second ions are introduced from the aperture electrode. 14. An ion mobility spectrometer, comprising: the hybrid ion source according to claim 1 ; and an ion mobility unit which is the detection unit to which the first and second ions are introduced from the aperture electrode. 15. A hybrid ion source, comprising: a chamber; a first ion source to generate first ions and to spray droplets or a gas component of a sample solution for ionization; a second ion source to generate second ions by ionizing the droplets or the gas component sprayed from the first ion source; and an aperture electrode disposed to introduce the first and second ions generated by the respective first and second ion sources to outside the chamber; wherein the second ion source includes: an opening between a first ionization area, in which the first ions are generated, and a second ionization area, in which the second ions are generated, to introduce the droplets or the gas component into the second ionization area and to emit the second ions from the second ion source, and first exhaust means for generating an air flow in a direction from the first ionization area towards the second ionization area, wherein the first ion source includes a capillary electrode to spray the droplets or the gas component of the sample solution, wherein the second ion source includes a needle electrode disposed at a position opposite the opening, and wherein the hybrid ion source further includes: at least one of a first power source to apply a first voltage to the capillary electrode and a second power source to apply a second voltage to the needle electrode in the second ion source; and a controller that controls a flow rate for exhaust of the first exhaust means in synchronization with a timing to switch at least one of the applied first and second voltages at the at least one of the first and the second power sources. 16. The hybrid ion source according to claim 15 , wherein the second ion source includes a counter electrode having the opening disposed at a position opposite to the needle electrode, and wherein an intensity of an electric field between the counter electrode and the capillary electrode is less than an intensity of an electric field between the aperture electrode and the capillary electrode. 17. The hybrid ion source according to claim 15 , further comprising: a heating unit for heating the first ionization area. 18. The hybrid ion source according to claim 15 , further comprising: a heating unit for heating the second ionization area. 19. The hybrid ion source according to claim 15 , further comprising: second exhaust means connected to the chamber for exhausting the chamber. 20. The hybrid ion source according to claim 15 , wherein the second ion source comprises a plurality of second ion sources.
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