نتایج جستجو برای: ion mobility spectrometry ims

تعداد نتایج: 384309  

Golavar, Benazir, Sheibani, Ali, Tabatabaee, Masoumeh ,

Background: The ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) is an analytical technique that is widely used due to its high sensitivity and speed for the detection of ionized molecules in gas phase and under atmospheric pressure. Breath analysis is a new method for obtaining information about person's clinical conditions that is considered by researchers. Human exhaled air contains a variety of components s...

Journal: :Journal of chromatography. A 2002
Laura M Matz Heather M Dion Herbert H Hill

Due to the proteomics revolution, multi-dimensional separation and detection instruments are required to evaluate many peptides and proteins in single samples. In this study, electrospray ionization (ESI) ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) was evaluated as an additional separation after HPLC separations. Common HPLC mobile phase compositions (solvents, acid modifiers, and buffers) were assessed fo...

2013
Jonathan M. Dilger Feifei Zhu David E. Clemmer

The interaction of a series of doubly charged metal cations (M2+ = Ca, Co, Ni, Cu, and Zn) with angiotensin I (AngI, Asp1-Arg2-Val3-Tyr4-Ile5-His6-Pro7-Phe8-His9-Leu10) is examined by collision-induced dissociation (CID) and ion mobility spectrometry–mass spectrometry (IMS–MS). The series of CID patterns combined with IMS–MS data for [AngI+M+H]3+ ions provides information about the metal–peptid...

2009
Michael Westhoff Patric Litterst Lutz Freitag Wolfgang Urfer Sabine Bader Jörg-Ingo Baumbach

Background: Analysis of exhaled breath, especially of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), is of increasing interest in the diagnosis of lung cancer. Compared to other methods of breath analysis, ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) offers a ten-fold higher detection rate of VOCs. By coupling the ion mobility spectrometer with a multi-capillary column as a pre-separation unit, IMS offers the advantage...

Journal: :Thorax 2009
M Westhoff P Litterst L Freitag W Urfer S Bader J-I Baumbach

BACKGROUND Analysis of exhaled breath, especially of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), is of increasing interest in the diagnosis of lung cancer. Compared with other methods of breath analysis, ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) offers a tenfold higher detection rate of VOCs. By coupling the ion mobility spectrometer with a multicapillary column as a pre-separation unit, IMS offers the advantage ...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2016
Christopher D Chouinard Michael S Wei Christopher R Beekman Robin H J Kemperman Richard A Yost

BACKGROUND Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) is a rapid separation tool that can be coupled with several sampling/ionization methods, other separation techniques (e.g., chromatography), and various detectors (e.g., mass spectrometry). This technique has become increasingly used in the last 2 decades for applications ranging from illicit drug and chemical warfare agent detection to structural char...

Journal: :Talanta 2002
Ching Wu Wes E Steiner Pete S Tornatore Laura M Matz Wiliam F Siems David A Atkinson Herbert H Hill

A novel analysis of explosives via the coupling of an airline passenger personnel portal with a high-flow (HF), high-resolution (HR) ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) was shown for the first time. The HF-HR-IMS utilized a novel ion aperture grid design with a (63)Ni ionization source while operating at ambient pressure in the positive ion mode at 200 degrees C. The HF-HR-IMS response characterist...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2006
Brian H Clowers William F Siems Herbert H Hill Steven M Massick

Traditionally, the spectrum acquired using ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) is an average of multiple experimental cycles. Each cycle is initiated by passing a short burst of ions into a drift tube containing a homogeneous electric field. Prior to starting the subsequent cycle, all ions in the system must arrive at the detector or spectral overlap may occur. To maximize resolution, the ion pulse...

2002
Herbert H. Hill Chandler H. Hill G. Reid Asbury Ching Wu Laura M. Matz Toshiko Ichiye

Studying biological systems to determine structure has been performed by a number of analytical techniques, including electrospray ionization (ESI)/ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) with mass spectrometry (MS) detection. ESI/IMS/MS enables the determination of gas phase ionic molecular size and can be correlated to computational modeling for structural evaluation. In this study, a molecular model...

2002
Laura M. Matz Wes E. Steiner Brian H. Clowers Herbert H. Hill

In recent years, the resolving power of ion mobility instruments has been increased significantly, enabling ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) to be utilized as an analytical separation technique for complex mixtures. In theory, decreasing the drift tube temperature results in increased resolution due to decreased ion diffusion. However, the heat requirements for complete ion desolvation with elec...

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