Fast neutral beam ion source coupled to a Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer

The coupling of an autoneutralizing SF− 6 fast ion‐beam gun to a Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (FT/ICR) mass spectrometer is described. The fast neutral beam provides for secondary‐ion‐type FT/ICR mass analysis [e.g., production of abundant pseudomolecular (M+H)+ ions] of involatile samp...

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description The coupling of an autoneutralizing SF− 6 fast ion‐beam gun to a Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (FT/ICR) mass spectrometer is described. The fast neutral beam provides for secondary‐ion‐type FT/ICR mass analysis [e.g., production of abundant pseudomolecular (M+H)+ ions] of involatile samples without the need for external ion injection, since ions are formed at the entrance to the ICR ion trap. The design, construction, and testing of the hybrid instrument are described. The feasibility of the experiment (for both broadband and high‐resolution FT/ICR positive‐ion mass spectra) is demonstrated with tetra‐butylammonium bromide and a Tylenol■ sample. The ability to analyze high molecular weight polymers with high mass resolution is demonstrated for Teflon■. All of the advantages of the fast neutral beam ion source previously demonstrated with quadrupole mass analysis are preserved, and the additional advantages of FT/ICR mass analysis (e.g., high mass resolving power, ion trapping) are retained.
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