IP Library Granted Patent US 7,351,956
Granted Patent B2
US 7,351,956 · App. 11/334,435 · Granted Apr 1, 2008

Dynamic background signal exclusion in chromatography/mass spectrometry data-dependent data acquisition

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Patent No.
US 7,351,956
App. No.
11/334,435
Granted
Apr 1, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and systems for obtaining mass spectrographic data of a substance. Methods include subjecting a substance to a chromatographic process or other separating process, ionizing the output thereof, and subjecting the ionized output to recursive mass spectrometry analyses; and provide improved processing and analysis of data acquired during the repeated analyses. Systems according to one aspect of the invention comprise ion sources, mass spectrometers capable of analyzing ions of selected mass, and controllers adapted to receive from the mass spectrometers and retain signals representing data representing pluralities of mass spectrograms. The controllers can be adapted to generate information useful for describing extracted ion chromatograms, using data associated with the pluralities of mass spectrograms and non-linear curve approximation algorithms; and to use the generated information to generate further information useful in further analysis of the ionized substance.

Claims (48)

1. A method of obtaining mass spectrographic data describing a substance, comprising:

ionizing the substance;

obtaining a current mass spectrogram of a portion of the ionized substance, and retaining data representing the current mass spectrogram;

obtaining subsequent mass spectrograms of at least two further portions of the ionized substance, and retaining data representing the at least two subsequent mass spectrograms;

generating information useful for describing at least one extracted ion chromatogram, using data associated with the current and at least two subsequent mass spectrograms and a non-linear curve approximation algorithm;

using the generated information useful for describing at least one extracted ion chromatogram to generate further information useful in further analysis of the ionized substance.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the generated information useful for describing at least one extracted ion chromatogram is used to generate information describing a derivative associated with the extracted ion chromatogram.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the derivative associated with the extracted ion chromatogram is used to identify at least one ion associated with a fast-rising signal.

4. The method of claim 1 , including conducting a precursor scan prior to obtaining a current mass spectrogram of a portion of the ionized substance.

5. The method of claim 1 , including conducting a neutral loss scan prior to obtaining a current mass spectrogram of a portion of the ionized substance.

6. The method of claim 1 , including comparing data representing at least one mass spectrum to data stored in a database representing a plurality of previously-determined mass spectrums in order to automatically identify a substance.

7. The method of claim 1 , including reducing an amount of retained data representing at least one mass spectrogram by comparing data associated with at least one mass spectrogram to designated criteria, and retaining only data satisfying the criteria.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the designated criteria include an intensity threshold.

9. The method of claim 7 , wherein the designated criteria specify at least one ion of interest.

10. The method of claim 7 , wherein the designated criteria specify at least one ion not of interest.

11. A mass spectrometer system, comprising:

an ion source;

a mass spectrometer capable of analyzing at least one ion of selected mass; and

a controller adapted to:

receive from the mass spectrometer and retain signals representing data representing a plurality of mass spectrograms;

generate information useful for describing at least one extracted ion chromatogram, using data associated with the plurality of mass spectrograms and a non-linear curve approximation algorithm;

use the generated information to generate further information useful in further analysis of the ionized substance.

12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the controller is adapted to use the generated information useful for describing at least one extracted ion chromatogram to generate information describing a derivative associated with the extracted ion chromatogram.

13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the controller is adapted to use the derivative associated with the extracted ion chromatogram to identify at least one ion associated with a fast-rising signal.

14. The system of claim 11 , wherein the controller is adapted to compare data representing at least one mass spectrum to data stored in a database representing a plurality of previously-determined mass spectrums in order to automatically identify a substance.

15. The system of claim 11 , wherein the controller is adapted to reduce an amount of retained data by comparing data represented by signals received from the mass spectrometer to designated criteria and retaining only data satisfying the criteria.

16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the designated criteria include an intensity threshold.

17. The system of claim 15 , wherein the designated criteria specify at least one ion of interest.

18. The system of claim 15 , wherein the designated criteria specify at least one ion not of interest.

19. A controller for a mass spectrometer comprising a detector capable of detecting at least one ion of selected mass, the controller adapted to:

receive from the mass spectrometer and retain signals representing data representing a plurality of mass spectrograms;

generate information useful for describing at least one extracted ion chromatogram, using data associated with the plurality of mass spectrograms and a non-linear curve approximation algorithm;

use the generated information to generate further information useful in further analysis of the ionized substance.

20. The controller of claim 19 , adapted to use the generated information useful for describing at least one extracted ion chromatogram to generate information describing a derivative associated with the extracted ion chromatogram.

21. The controller of claim 20 , adapted to use the derivative associated with the extracted ion chromatogram to identify at least one ion associated with a fast-rising signal.

22. The controller of claim 19 , adapted to compare data representing at least one mass spectrum to data stored in a database representing a plurality of previously-determined mass spectrums in order to automatically identify a substance.

23. The controller of claim 19 , adapted to reduce an amount of retained data by comparing data represented by signals received from the mass spectrometer to designated criteria and retaining only data satisfying the criteria.

24. A computer usable medium having computer readable code embodied therein for causing a controller of a mass spectrometer to:

receive from a mass spectrometer and retain signals representing data representing a plurality of mass spectrograms;

generate information useful for describing at least one extracted ion chromatogram, using data associated with the plurality of mass spectrograms and a non-linear curve approximation algorithm;

use the generated information to generate further information useful in further analysis of the ionized substance.

25. The computer useable medium of claim 24 , comprising computer readable code embodied therein to cause the controller to use the generated information useful for describing at least one extracted ion chromatogram to generate information describing a derivative associated with the extracted ion chromatogram.

26. The computer useable medium of claim 25 , comprising computer readable code embodied therein to cause the controller to use the derivative associated with the extracted ion chromatogram to identify at least one ion associated with a fast-rising signal.

27. The computer useable medium of claim 24 , comprising computer readable code embodied therein to cause the controller to compare data representing at least one mass spectrum to data stored in a database representing a plurality of previously-determined mass spectrums in order to automatically identify a substance.

28. The computer useable medium of claim 24 , comprising computer readable code embodied therein to cause the controller to reduce an amount of retained data by comparing data represented by signals received from the mass spectrometer to designated criteria and retaining only data satisfying the criteria.

29. The computer useable medium of claim 28 , wherein the designated criteria include an intensity threshold.

30. The computer useable medium of claim 28 , wherein the designated criteria specify at least one ion of interest.

31. The computer useable medium of claim 28 , wherein the designated criteria specify at least one ion not of interest.

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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE RECEIVING PARTY NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 030182 FRAME: 0677. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST. Recorded Mar 8, 2016
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 16, 2009
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 8, 2008
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