IP Library Granted Patent US 7,462,826
Granted Patent B2
US 7,462,826 · App. 11/447,785 · Granted Dec 9, 2008

Atmospheric pressure charged particle discriminator for mass spectrometry

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Patent No.
US 7,462,826
App. No.
11/447,785
Granted
Dec 9, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

An apparatus and method for performing mass spectroscopy uses an ion interface to provide the function of removing undesirable particulates from an ion stream from an atmospheric pressure ion source, such as an electrospray source or a MALDI source, before the ion stream enters a vacuum chamber containing the mass spectrometer. The ion interface includes an entrance cell with a bore that may be heated for desolvating charged droplets when the ion source is an electrospray source, and a particle discrimination cell with a bore disposed downstream of the bore of the entrance cell and before an aperture leading to the vacuum chamber. The particle discrimination cell creates gas dynamic and electric field conditions that enables separation of undesirable charged particulates from the ion stream.

Claims (21)

1. An interface for transmitting ions from an ion source into a vacuum region containing a mass spectrometer, the interface comprising:

a partition separating an atmospheric pressure region from the vacuum region, the partition having an ion entrance aperture with a central axis; and

an entrance cell positioned upstream of the ion entrance aperture, the entrance cell having a bore aligned with the central axis for receiving an ion-containing mixture from the ion source and converting the ion-containing mixture into a laminar gas flow carrying ions into the ion entrance aperture, the bore diverting the laminar gas flow to eliminate the direct line-of-sight for particles traversing along the central axis such that particulates in the laminar gas flow are prevented from reaching the ion entrance aperture.

2. An interface as in claim 1 wherein the laminar gas flow comprises flow streamlines converging back towards the central axis.

3. An interface as in claim 2 , further comprising a blocker disposed along the central axis of the bore that configures the flow streamlines to eliminate the direct line-of-sight between the particles and the ion entrance aperture.

4. An interface as in claim 3 , further including a heater disposed for heating the entrance cell for desolvating the ion-containing mixture.

5. An interface as in claim 4 , further including a curtain plate disposed upstream of the ion entrance aperture for providing a curtain gas flow in a reverse direction to an output of the ion source.

6. An interface as in claim 5 , wherein the entrance cell and the ion entrance aperture have electrical voltages applied thereto to form an electrical field between the entrance cell and the ion entrance aperture for removing charged particulates from the laminar gas flow.

7. An interface as in claim 6 , wherein the electrical voltages form a mobility discrimination zone to selectively prevent charged particles from reaching the ion entrance aperture.

8. An interface as in claim 7 , further comprising a surface disposed between an inlet of the entrance cell and the ion entrance aperture for impacting with the ion-containing mixture to remove particulates from the ion-containing mixture.

9. A method of transmitting ions from an ion source into a vacuum region containing a mass spectrometer, comprising:

disposing an entrance cell upstream of an ion entrance aperture formed in a partition separating an atmospheric pressure region from the vacuum region, the entrance cell having a bore for receiving an ion-containing mixture from the ion source;

operating the entrance cell to convert the ion-containing mixture into a laminar gas flow carrying ions into the ion entrance aperture;

applying electrical voltages to the entrance cell and the ion entrance aperture to form an electrical field between the entrance cell and the ion entrance aperture for removing charged particulates from the laminar gas flow; and

diverting streamlines of the laminar gas flow away from direct line-of-sight of the ion entrance aperture prior to entering the ion entrance aperture such that particulates in the laminar gas flow are prevented from entering the ion entrance aperture.

10. A method as in claim 9 , wherein the step of diverting includes converging the streamlines back towards the entrance aperture.

11. A method as in claim 9 , including disposing a blocker on an axis of the bore of the entrance cell to form a tortuous path.

12. A method as in claim 11 , further including heating the entrance cell to desolvate the ion-containing mixture.

13. A method as in claim 12 , further including applying a curtain gas flow in a reverse direction to an output of the ion source and upstream of the ion entrance aperture.

14. A method as in claim 9 , wherein applying the electrical voltages to the entrance cell and the ion entrance aperture forms a mobility discrimination zone to selectively prevent charged particles from reaching the ion entrance aperture.

15. A method as in claim 9 , further including impacting the ion-containing mixture with a surface disposed between an inlet of the entrance cell and the ion entrance aperture to remove particulates in the ion-containing mixture.

Assignments (7)
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
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS, LLC
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LIEN RELEASE Recorded Apr 9, 2013
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS, INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 13, 2010
From: APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS (CANADA) LIMITED
To: DH TECHNOLOGIES DEVELOPMENT PTE. LTD.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 12, 2010
From: MDS INC.
To: DH TECHNOLOGIES DEVELOPMENT PTE. LTD.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 31, 2010
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS, LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 13, 2009
From: SCHNEIDER, BRADLEY; COVEY, THOMAS R
To: MDS ANALYTICAL TECHNOLOGIES, A BUSINESS UNIT OF MDS INC., DOING BUSINESS THROUGHT ITS SCIEX DIVISION; APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS (CANADA) LIMITED
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 8, 2008
From: APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS, LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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