Improved performance in angle-resolved mass spectrometry

S. Verma, J.D. Ciupek, R.G. Cooks, A.E. Schoen, P. Dobberstein
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A new experimental arrangement for angle-resolved mass spectrometry is described featuring a needle which delivers collision gas to the source slit of a reversed geometry mass spectrometer. In this experiment the scattering angle is defined by pre-collision electrical deflection of the parent ion beam, as contrasted with post-collision selection of the direction of the daughter ion beam. Advantages are rapid access to any desired angle, coupled with an improvement in ion intensity and in angular resolution evident from measured breakdown curves. Collision-induced dissociation spectra of the methanol molecular ion, recorded over a range of scattering angles, agree well with previous results. Experiments which record ions that survive collisions, i.e., scatter without fragmentation, indicate that scattering of polyatomic ions through substantial angles (0–6°) makes a significant contribution to the phenomena underlying angle-resolved mass spectrometry.

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改进了角度分辨质谱的性能
描述了一种新的角分辨质谱实验装置,该装置采用一种将碰撞气体输送到反几何质谱仪源缝中的针。在本实验中,散射角由碰撞前母离子束的电偏转来定义,而碰撞后子离子束的方向选择则相反。优点是可以快速获得所需的任何角度,并且从测量的击穿曲线中可以明显看出离子强度和角度分辨率的提高。在一定散射角范围内记录的甲醇分子离子的碰撞诱导解离光谱与先前的结果一致。记录离子在碰撞中幸存的实验,即散射而不破碎,表明多原子离子通过较大角度(0-6°)的散射对角度分辨质谱的现象有重要贡献。
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