Claims
- 1. Apparatus for converting a solution containing a solute sample into ionized molecules for analysis of the sample which comprises;
- a passageway for passing said solution therethrough, said passageway having an exit to discharge said solution from said passageway in the form of an electrified spray and toward a means for generating a time modulated electric field,
- said means of generating a time modulated electric field, said time modulated electric field alternately effecting (a) the modulation of the formation of said electrified spray, and (b) a change in direction of travel of said spray toward an entry orifice of a second passageway,
- and said entry orifice of said second passageway positioned adjacent the exit of said first passageway such that said spray having the direction of travel reversed enters said entry orifice.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said second passageway is in communication with a mass analyzer in which analysis is based on the ratio of the mass to charge of said ionized molecules.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said second passageway is in communication with a mass analyzer in which analysis is based on the ratio of the mass to charge of said ionized molecules and wherein said solute sample comprises the effluent from a liquid chromatograph apparatus or a capillary zone electrophoresis apparatus.
- 4. Apparatus for converting a solution containing a solute sample into ionized molecules for analysis of the sample which comprises;
- a passageway for passing said solution therethrough, said passageway having an exit to discharge said solution from said passageway in the form of an electrified spray and toward a means for generating a time modulated electric field,
- said means of generating a time modulated electric field, said time modulated electric field effecting this modulation of the formation of said electrified spray and effecting the entry of said spray into a means for converting said electric spray into an ion beam,
- said means for converting said electrified spray into an ion beam of said ionized molecules,
- and a second means for generating a second time modulated electric field, said second time modulated electric field positioned so as to deflect said ion beam into a mass analyzer.
- 5. Apparatus for converting a solution containing a solute sample into ionized molecules for analysis of the sample which comprises:
- a passageway for passing said solution therethrough, said passageway having an exit to discharge said solution from said passageway in the form of an electrified spray, and toward a means for generating a time modulated electric field,
- said means of generating said time modulated electric field effecting the modulation of the formation of said electrified spray and effecting the entry of said spray into a means for converting said electric spray into an ion beam,
- means for converting said electrified spray into an ion beam of ionized molecules
- and means for time modulating entry of said ion beam into a vacuum system housing a means for analysis of said ionized molecules.
- 6. Apparatus for converting a solution containing a solute sample into ionized molecules for analysis of the sample which comprises;
- a passageway for passing said solution therethrough, said passageway having an exit to discharge said solution from said passageway in the form of an electrified spray and toward a means for generating a time modulated electric field,
- said means of generating, said time modulated electric field alternately effecting (a) the modulation of the formation of said electrified spray, and (b) a change in direction of travel of said spray toward a means for converting said electric spray into an ion beam,
- means for converting said electrified spray into an ion beam of said ionized molecules,
- and a second means for generating a second time modulated electric field, said second time modulated electric field positioned so as to deflect said ion beam into a mass analyzer.
- 7. Apparatus for converting a solution containing a solute sample into ionized molecules for analysis of the sample which comprises:
- a passageway for passing said solution therethrough, said passageway having an exit to discharge said solution from said passageway in the form of an electrified spray, and toward a means for generating a time modulated electric field,
- said means of generating said time modulated electric field alternately effecting (a) the modulation of the formation of said electrified spray, and (b) a change in direction of travel of said spray toward a means for converting said electric spray into an ion beam,
- means for converting said electrified spray into an ion beam of ionized molecules
- and means for time modulating entry of said ion beam into a vacuum system housing a means for analysis of said ionized molecules.
- 8. The apparatus of any one of claims 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6 or 7 wherein the frequency of time modulation of said electric fields is greater than about 1 Hz.
- 9. The apparatus of any one of claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 wherein the frequency of time modulation of said electric fields is greater than about 200 Hz.
- 10. Apparatus and method for converting a solution containing a solute sample into ionized molecules for analysis of the sample which comprises
- means for converting said solution to an electrified spray,
- means for converting said electrified spray into an ion beam of said ionized molecules,
- means for reducing the space charge of said ion beam,
- and a mass analyzer in which analysis of said ion beam is based on the ratio of the mass to charge of said ionized molecules.
Parent Case Info
The application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 866,605, filed Apr. 10, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,306,910.
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