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High-Resolution Differential Ion Mobility Separations Using Helium-Rich Gases

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 82, Issue 6, Pages 2456-2462

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ac902852a

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  1. Battelle
  2. NIH NCRR [RR18522]
  3. USDoE Office of Biological and Environmental Research

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Analyses of complex mixtures and characterization of ions increasingly involve gas-phase separations by ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) and particularly differential or field asymmetric waveform IMS (FAIMS) based on the difference of ion mobility in strong and weak electric fields. The key advantage of FAIMS is substantial orthogonality to mass spectrometry (MS), which makes FAIMS/MS hybrid a powerful analytical platform of broad utility. However, the potential of FAIMS has been constrained by limited resolution. Here, we report that the use of gas mixtures comprising up to 75% He dramatically increases the FAIMS separation capability, with the resolving power for peptides and peak capacity for protein digests reaching and exceeding 100. The resolution gains extend to small molecules, where previously unresolved isomers can now be separated. These performance levels open major new applications of FAIMS in proteomic and other biomolecular analyses.

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