July 1, 2017
Journal Article

Design of a TW-SLIM Module for Dual Polarity Confinement, Transport, and Reactions

Abstract

Here we describe instrumental approaches for performing dual polarity ion confinement, transport, ion mobility separations and reactions in Structures for Lossless Ion Manipulations (SLIM). Previous means of ion confinement in SLIM based upon rf- generated pseudopotentials and dc fields for lateral confinement cannot trap ions of opposite polarity simultaneously. Here we explore alternative approaches to provide lateral confinement of both ion polarities. Traveling wave ion mobility (IM) separations experienced by both polarities in such SLIM cause ions of both polarities migrate in the same directions and exhibit similar separations. The ion motion (and relative motion of the two polarities) under both surfing and IM separation conditions are discussed. Strategies to separate the two populations to minimize reactive losses during transport are presented. A theoretical treatment of the time scales over which two populations (injected into a dc field-free region of the dual polarity SLIM device) interact is considered, and SLIM designs for allowing ion/ion interactions and other manipulations with dual polarities at 4 torr are presented.

Revised: April 10, 2020 | Published: July 1, 2017

Citation

Garimella V., I.K. Webb, A. Prabhakaran Nair Syamala Amma, I.K. Attah, Y.M. Ibrahim, and R.D. Smith. 2017. Design of a TW-SLIM Module for Dual Polarity Confinement, Transport, and Reactions. Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 28, no. 7:1442-1449. PNNL-SA-123670. doi:10.1007/s13361-017-1680-5