Claims
- 1. A method of analyzing a substance, the method comprising the step s of:(1) ionizing the substance to generate a stream of ions; (2) supplying the stream of ions to a quadrupole ion guide; (3) providing a buffer gas in the ion guide; (4) applying a radio frequency field by the quadrupole ion guide to maintain desired ions in a stable trajectory through the ion guide; (5) in addition to the radio frequency field applied in step (4), applying a periodic change to the ion guide to cause resonance excitation of ions having a selected m/z ratio whereby the selected ions acquire increased kinetic energies resulting in enhanced collision-induced dissociation with the buffer gas; (6) applying at least one additional excitation field in the quadrupole which additional excitation field is selected to cause resonance excitation of one of an addition ally selected parent ion and a fragment ion; and (7) analyzing the ion spectrum after fragmentation.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, which comprises subjecting the selected ions in step (5) and each of the additionally selected parent ion and the fragment ion of step (6) to resonance excitation by one of: application of an additional field in the quadrupole; amplitude modulation of the radio frequency field applied by the quadrupole; frequency modulation of the radio frequency field applied by the quadrupole; and periodic variation in the quadrupole radius, the resonance excitation being at a frequency different from the frequency of the radio frequency field.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 2, which includes selecting the resonance excitation to be at the fundamental frequency of the ion of interest.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 3, which comprises applying the additional excitation by one of a field generated by the quadrupole ion guide and a field generated by additional electrodes.
- 5. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the method comprises passing the stream of ions through a mass analyzer to select a parent ion and supplying the parent ions in step (2) as said stream of ions to the quadrupole ion guide with sufficient energy to cause fragmentation of the parent ions to generate primary fragment ions, wherein step (5) comprises causing resonance excitation of the primary fragment ions to cause collision-induced dissociation of the primary fragment ions with the buffer gas to generate secondary fragment ions, and wherein step (6) comprises causing resonance excitation of one of the primary fragment ions and the secondary fragment ions.
- 6. A method as claimed in claim 5, when carried out in a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer comprising first, second and third quadrupole sections, wherein the step of selecting the parent ions is effected in the first quadrupole section, steps (5) and (6) are effected in the second quadruple section and step (7) is effected in the third quadrupole section.
- 7. A method as claimed in claim 5, when effected in a mass spectrometer comprising first and second quadrupole sections and a time-of-flight section, wherein the step of selecting the parent ion is effected in the first quadruple section, steps (5) and (6) are effected in the second quadruple section and step (7) is effected in the time-of-flight section.
- 8. A method of analyzing a substance, the method comprising the steps of:(1) ionizing the substance to generate a stream of ions; (2) passing the stream of ions through a mass analyzer to select a parent ion; (3) providing a quadruple ion guide and a buffer gas in the ion guide; (4) applying a radio frequency field by the quadrupole ion guide to maintain desired ions in a stable trajectory through the ion guide; (5) supplying the parent ions selected in the mass analyzer to the quadrupole ion guide with sufficient energy to cause collision-induced dissociation with the buffer gas and generation of primary fragment ions; (6) in addition to the radio frequency field applied in step (4), applying a periodic change to the ion guide to cause resonance excitation of primary fragment ions having a selected m/z ratio whereby the selected primary fragment ions require increased kinetic energies resulting in enhanced collision-induced dissociation with the buffer gas to generate secondary fragment ions; and (7) analyzing the ion spectrum after fragmentation.
- 9. A method as claimed in claim 8, which comprises subjecting the selected parent ions in step (5) and the primary fragment ion of step (6) to resonance excitation by one of: application of an additional field in the quadrupole; amplitude modulation of the radio frequency field applied by the quadrupole; frequency modulation of the radio frequency field applied by the quadrupole; and periodic variation in the quadrupole radius, the resonance excitation being at a frequency different from the frequency of the radio frequency field.
- 10. A method as claimed in claim 9, which includes selecting the resonance excitation to be at the fundamental frequency of the ion of interest.
- 11. A method as claimed in claim 8, 9 or 10, when carried out in a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer comprising first, second and third quadrupole sections, wherein step (2) is carried out in the first quadrupole section, steps (5) and (6) are carried out in the second quadrupole section, and step (7) is carried out in a third quadrupole section.
- 12. A method as claimed in claim 8, 9 or 10, when carried out using a mass spectrometer comprising first and second quadrupole sections and a time-of-flight section, wherein step (2) is carried out in the first quadrupole section, steps (5) and (6) are carried out in the second quadrupole section, and step (7) is carried out in the time-of-flight section.
- 13. An apparatus, for analyzing a substance by resonance excitation of selected ions and selective collision-induced dissociation, the apparatus comprising:an ion source for generating a stream of ions; a first quadrupole ion guide, for receiving the stream of ions and mass selecting a parent ion; a second quadrupole ion guide, for receiving the stream of parent ions and provided with a buffer gas, for collision-induced dissociation between the parent ions and the buffer gas to generate primary fragment ions; means for generating a radio frequency signal in the second quadrupole ion guide, for guiding ions through the second quadrupole ion guide, said generating means being connected to the second quadrupole ion guide; means for generating an excitation signal connected to the second quadrupole ion guide for causing resonance excitation of at least one the parent ions and the primary fragment ions, thereby causing collision-induced dissociation between the parent ions and the buffer gas, generating respectively primary fragment ions from the parent ions and secondary fragment ions from the primary fragment ions; and a final mass analyzer connected to the second quadrupole ion guide, for receiving parent and fragment ions and for analyzing the ion spectrum.
- 14. An apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein the means for generating the excitation signal comprises one of: means for generating an additional signal for addition to the radio frequency signal; means for providing amplitude modulation of the radio frequency signal; and means for providing frequency modulation of the radio frequency signal.
- 15. An apparatus as claimed in claim 14, wherein the means for generating the excitation signal is adapted to generate two different signals for exciting two different ions.
- 16. An apparatus as claimed in claim 13, 14 or 15, wherein the final mass analyzer comprises a time-of-flight mass analyzer.
- 17. An apparatus as claimed in claim 13, 14 or 15, wherein the final mass analyzer comprises a quadrupole mass analyzer and a detector.
- 18. An apparatus, for analyzing a substance by resonance excitation of selected ions and selective collision-induced dissociation, the apparatus comprising:an ion source for generating a stream of ions; a quadrupole ion guide for receiving the stream of parent ions and provided with the buffer gas, for collision-induced dissociation between the ions and the buffer gas, to generate fragment ions; means for generating a radio frequency signal in the quadrupole ion guide, for guiding ions through the quadrupole ion guide, said generating means being connected to the quadrupole ion guide; means for generating an excitation signal connected to the quadrupole ion guide for causing resonance excitation of at least two different ions at two different frequencies, thereby causing enhanced collision-enhanced dissociation between the selected ions and the buffer gas, generating fragment ions; and a final mass analyzer connected to the quadrupole ion guide, for receiving ions and for analyzing the ion spectrum.
- 19. An apparatus as claimed in claim 18, which includes a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer comprising first, second and third quadrupole sections and a detector, wherein the ion source is connected to the first quadrupole section, for selection of parent ions in the first quadrupole section, wherein the second quadrupole section comprises said quadrupole ion guide, for receiving selected parent ions from the first quadrupole section, and wherein the third quadrupole section and the detector provides said final mass analyzer.
- 20. An apparatus as claimed in claim 18, which includes a mass spectrometer including first and second quadrupole sections and a time-of-flight section, where the ion source is connected to the first quadrupole section, for selection of a parent ion, the second quadrupole section provides said quadrupole ion guide and receives the parent ions selected in the first quadrupole section, and wherein the time-of-flight section provides said final mass analyzer.
- 21. An apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 18 to 20, wherein said means for generating an excitation signal comprises one of: means for generating an additional signal for addition to the radio frequency signal; means for providing amplitude modulation of the radio frequency signal; and means for providing frequency modulation of the radio frequency signal.
- 22. An apparatus as claimed in claim 13 or 18, wherein the ion source comprises an electrospray ionization source.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/067,045 filed Dec. 4, 1997.
PCT Information
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PCT/CA98/01098 |
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Publishing Document |
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WO99/30351 |
6/17/1999 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/067045 |
Dec 1997 |
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