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Combining Ion Mobility Spectrometry, Mass Spectrometry, and Photoelectron Spectroscopy in a High-Transmission Instrument

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 83, Issue 3, Pages 1108-1115

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ac1029677

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [WE 2445/2-1]
  2. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

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We have developed a novel instrument that combines ion mobility spectrometry, mass spectrometry, and photoelectron spectroscopy. The instrument couples an electrospray ion source, a high transmission ion mobility cell based on ion funnels, a quadrupole mass filter, and a time-of-flight (magnetic bottle) photoelectron spectrometer operated with a pulsed detachment laser. We show that the instrument can resolve highly structured anion arrival time distributions and at the same time provide corresponding photoelectron spectra-using the DNA oligonucleotide ion [dC(6) - 5H](5-) as a test case. For this multianion we find at least four different, noninterconverting isomers (conformers) simultaneously present in the gas phase at room temperature. For each of these we record well-resolved and remarkably different photoelectron spectra at each of three different detachment laser wavelengths. Two-dimensional ion mobility/electron binding energy plots can be acquired with an automated data collection procedure. We expect that this kind of instrument will significantly improve the capabilities for structure determination of (bio)molecular anions in the gas phase.

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