Claims
- 1. A method for reducing the time required in chromatographic analyses comprising the following:
- compression in time of a chromatographic separation of analytes on a chromatographic column resulting in a loss of chromatographic resolution;
- transport of the column eluent into a mass spectrometer ion source;
- generation of ions within the ion source;
- mass analysis by rapid array detection mass spectrometry;
- acquisition and computer processing of said mass spectral information including mathematical deconvolution of overlapping chromatographic peaks; and
- said deconvolution constituting recovery of all of the chromatographic analytical information.
- 2. In the method of claim 1 wherein mass analysis by rapid array detection is accomplished by a time-of-flight mass spectrometer employing time array detection by use of an integrating transient recorder.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 2 in which mass spectra are generated at a rate commensurate with the temporal information contained in the eluting chromatographic peaks and sufficient for deconvolution of overlapping peaks.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 3 in which acquisition and integration of mass spectral information is selectively accomplished by digital summing of time-of-flight mass spectral transients and by analog integration of spectral region of interest followed by digital acquisition.
- 5. A method as claimed in claim 4 in which mass spectral data are processed via computerized deconvolution algorithms capable of recovering information made inaccessable by time-compression.
- 6. A device for time-compressed chromatography comprising:
- a chromatograph having a column and a sample inlet system;
- an interface for transporting the column eluent into a mass spectrometer ion source; a mass analyzer capable of high speed array detection;
- a data system for collection, processing, storage, and output of mass spectrometer data files;
- said processing including the execution of algorithms appropriate for the mathematical deconvolution of overlapping chromatographic peaks;
- means to compress said peaks in time whereby losses in resolution produced by said time compression are recovered by the mathematical deconvolution resident in and executed by said data system.
- 7. A device as in claim 6 wherein chromatographic separation of analytes is performed in a chromatograph such as a Hewlett-Packard 5890-A gas chromatograph and a time-of-flight spectrometer employing a time array detector by means of an integrating transient recorder.
- 8. A device as in claim 6 wherein a data system capable of sufficient data transfer rates and processing speed collects, processes, stores and outputs mass spectral data; said processing including the execution of deconvolution algorithms appropriate for the mathematical deconvolution of overlapping chromatographic peaks.
- 9. A device as in claim 8 wherein ions are generated and stored in an ion source capable of synchronous extraction of ions for time-of-flight mass analysis.
- 10. A device as in claim 8 wherein ions are mass-analyzed by time-of-flight mass spectrometry; said ions being temporally focused over the entire mass range of interest by use of an ion mirror or other means.
- 11. A device as in claim 10 wherein ion signals are measured by means of a detector, such as a multi-channel plate detector, capable of nanosecond-range time response and providing a large dynamic range.
Government Interests
This invention was made with government support (Grant P41-RR-00480) awarded by the National Institutes of Health and the government has certain rights in the invention.
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