SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 12
LCMS - Ion Optics Path and Parameters
C. P.Singh
Ion Optics Path and Parameters
1. Orifice plate
2. Q Jet ion guide
3. Q0 region
4. Q1 quadrupole
5. Q2 collision cell
6. Q3 quadrupole
7. Detector
Parameters
 Source and gas parameters: These parameters can change depending on the ion source used.
 Compound parameters: These parameters consist mostly of voltages in the ion path. Optimal values for compound-
dependent parameters vary depending on the compound being analyzed.
 Resolution parameters: These parameters affect the resolution and calibration.
 Detector parameters: These parameters affect the detector.
The working parameters are the set of mass spectrometer parameters currently being used. The compound parameters and
source and gas parameters are stored with the method. The resolution and detector parameters are mass spectrometer-
dependent and are stored as instrument data. If the Tune and Calibrate mode is used to create a method, then the working
parameters can be optimized for best instrument performance. Alternatively, ramp each parameter, one at a time, while
cycling the experiment.
Location Parameter Parameter Type Use Scan Type
1
IonSpray Voltage
(IS)
Source and Gas
 The IS parameter controls the voltage applied to the
electrode in the turbolon spray probe that ionizes
the sample in the ion source.
 The parameter depends on the polarity and it affects
the spray stability and the sensitivity.
 The parameter can be compound depended and
must be optimized for each compound.
All
1
Nebulizer Current
(NC)
Source and Gas
 The NC parameter controls the current applied to
the corona discharge needle in the APCI probe,
used in the Turbo VTM Ion Source.
 The discharge ionizes solvent molecules, which in
turn ionize the sample molecules.
All
1
Ion Source Gas 1
(GS1)
Source and Gas
 For the Turbo VTM ion source, the GS1 parameter
controls the nebulizer gas for both the Turbolon
Spray and APCI probes.
All
1
Ion Source Gas 2
(GS2)
Source and Gas
 For the Turbo VTM ion source, the GS2 parameter
controls the heater gas for the Turbolon Spray
probe.
All
1. Orifice plate
Location Parameter Parameter Type Use Scan Type
1 Temperature (TEM) Source and gas
The TEM parameter controls the temperature of the
heater gas for the Turbolon Spray Probe or the
temperature of the APCI probe.
All
1 Curtain Gas (CUR) Source and Gas
 The CUR parameter controls the gas flow of the
curtain GasTM interface.
 The Curtain GasTM interference is located between
the curtain plate and the orifice.
 It prevents the contamination of the ion optics.
All
1
Delustering
Potential (DP)
Compound
 The DP parameter controls the voltage on the orifice,
which controls the ability to decluster ions between
the orifice and the Ion Drive Qjet ion guide.
 It is used to minimized the solvent cluster that might
remain on the sample ions after they enter the
vacuum chamber, and if required, to fragment ions.
 The higher the voltage the energy impared to the
ions.
 If the DP parameters is too high, then unwanted
fragmentation might occur.
 Use the preset value and optimize for the compound.
All
1. Orifice plate
Location Parameter Parameter Type Use Scan Type
2
Entrance
Compound
Potential (EP)
Compound
 The EP parameter controls the potential difference
between the voltage on Q0 and ground.
 The entrance potential guides and focuses the ions
through the high-pressure on the Q0 region.
 Use the preset value.
All
2 Q0 Trapping Compound
 The Q0 trapping parameter controls the storage of
ions in the Q0 region.
 It is used to increase sensitivity and duty cycle by
trapping ions in the Q0 region while ions are being
mass-selectively ejected from the linear ion trap.
 Use a fixed fill time with this parameter.
 Either select or clear the feature as required by the
experiment.
 Use a fixed fill time of 20 ms or gretter.
EMS,
EMC,
EPI,
ER, and
MS/MS/MS
2. Q Jet ion guide
Location Parameter Parameter Type Use Scan Type
3 CAD Gas Source and gas
 The CAD parameter controls the pressure of the CAD gas
in the collision cell during Q3, MS/MS and LIT scans.
 For Q3 scan, the collision gas helps to focus the ions as
they pass through the Q2 collision cell.
 The pre-set value for the CAD parameters is in fixed mode.
For MS/MS scan types, the CAD gas helps to fragment the
precursor ions.
 When the precursor ions collide with the collision gas, they
dissociate to form product ions.
 For LIT scan types, the collision gas helps to focus and trap
ions in the linear ion trap.
 Use the pre-set value and optimize for the compound.
Q3 MI,
Q3MS,
MRM,
Prec,
NL,
EMS,
ER,
EPI,
MS/MS/MS
EMC and
TDF
1. Orifice plate
2. Q Jet ion guide
3. Q0 region
4. Q1 quadrupole
5. Q2 collision cell
6. Q3 quadrupole
7. Detector
Location Parameter Parameter Type Use Scan Type
3
Collision Energy
(CE)
Compound
 The CE parameter controls the potential difference
between the Q0 region and the Q2 collision cell. It is
used only in MS/MS scan types.
 This parameter is the amount of energy that the
precursor ions receive as they are accelerated into
the Q2 collision cell, where they collide with gas
molecules and fragment.
 Use the preset value and optimize for the compound.
EPI,
MS/MS/
MS,
MRM,
MS2,
Prec,
NL,
and LIT
3
Collision
Energy Spread
(CES)
Compound
 The CES parameter, in conjunction with the CE
parameter, determines which three discrete collision
energies are applied to the precursor mass in an
Enhanced Product Ion (EPI) or MS/MS/MS (MS3)
scan when CES is used.
 When a collision energy spread value is entered,
CES is automatically turned on.
 Use the preset value and optimize for the compound.
EPI and
MS/MS/MS
3
Collision Cell
Exit Potential
(CXP)
Compound
 The CXP parameter is only used in Q3 and MS/MS
scan types.
 This parameter transmits the ions into the Q3
quadrupole.
 Use the preset value and optimize for the compound.
Q3,
MRM,
MS2,
Prec,
NL
Location Parameter Parameter Type Use Scan Type
4
Q3 Entry
Barrier
Compound
 The Q3 Entry Barrier parameter is used to transfer
the ions from the Q2 collision cell into the linear ion
trap.
 Use the preset value.
EMS,
EMC,
EPI,
ER, and
MS/MS/MS
4
Q3 Empty
Time
Compound
 The Q3 Empty Time parameter controls the EMC
amount of time that elapses before singly-charged
ions are removed from the linear ion trap.
 Use the preset value.
EMC
1. Orifice plate
2. Q Jet ion guide
3. Q0 region
4. Q1 quadrupole
5. Q2 collision cell
6. Q3 quadrupole
7. Detector
Location Parameter Parameter Type Use Scan Type
5
Multi-Charge
Separation
(MCS) Barrier
Compound
 The MCS Barrier parameter controls the voltage
EMC used to eliminate the singly-charged ions from
the linear ion trap.
 Use the preset value.
EMC
5
MS/MS/MS
Fragmentation
Excitation
Time
Compound
 The MS/MS/MS Fragmentation Time parameter
MS/MS/MS controls the amount of time that the
excitation energy is applied. It is used in
combination with the excitation energy to fragment
the isolated second precursor ion.
 Use the preset value.
MS/MS/MS
1. Orifice plate
2. Q Jet ion guide
3. Q0 region
4. Q1 quadrupole
5. Q2 collision cell
6. Q3 quadrupole
7. Detector
Location Parameter Parameter Type Use Scan Type
6
Fixed LIT Fill
Time
Compound
 The Fixed LIT Fill Time parameter controls the amount of
time that the LIT fills with ions.
 Use the preset value and adjust it to achieve the desired
signal response based on sample concentration.
MS/MS/MS
Compound
Fragmentati
on
Excitation
Time
6
Dynamic Fill
Time (DFT)
Compound
 The DFT parameter dynamically calculates the amount of
time that ions are collected in the linear ion trap based on
the incoming ion signal.
 When DFT is turned on, the signal is optimized to either
increase sensitivity or minimize space-charging.
 Either select or clear the feature based on the experiment.
 In the Tools > Settings > Method Options dialog, the
DFT settings are optimized for the default scan rate. These
settings are also suitable for other LIT scan speeds.
EMS,
EPI,
ER,
and
MS/MS/
MS
7 CEM Detector
 The CEM parameter controls the voltage applied All to the
detector. The voltage controls the detector response.
All
6. Q3 quadrupole
7. Detector
Thanks

More Related Content

What's hot

ULTRA PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
ULTRA PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHYULTRA PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
ULTRA PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
keerthana151
 
Ion Chromatography, Sedlock, Fall 2014
Ion Chromatography, Sedlock, Fall 2014Ion Chromatography, Sedlock, Fall 2014
Ion Chromatography, Sedlock, Fall 2014
Jordan Sedlock
 
Lcms gcms and its applications
Lcms gcms and its applicationsLcms gcms and its applications
Lcms gcms and its applications
Nihal Calicut
 

What's hot (20)

Bioanalytical ppt
Bioanalytical pptBioanalytical ppt
Bioanalytical ppt
 
Instrumentation and application of LC-MS/MS in bioanalysis
Instrumentation and application of LC-MS/MS in bioanalysisInstrumentation and application of LC-MS/MS in bioanalysis
Instrumentation and application of LC-MS/MS in bioanalysis
 
High Performance Liquid Chromatography
High Performance Liquid ChromatographyHigh Performance Liquid Chromatography
High Performance Liquid Chromatography
 
Nano LC and UPLC
Nano LC and UPLCNano LC and UPLC
Nano LC and UPLC
 
Mass Spectrometry
Mass SpectrometryMass Spectrometry
Mass Spectrometry
 
ULTRA PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
ULTRA PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHYULTRA PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
ULTRA PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
 
Chiral hplc intro
Chiral hplc introChiral hplc intro
Chiral hplc intro
 
lcms
lcmslcms
lcms
 
sample preparation in hplc
sample preparation in hplcsample preparation in hplc
sample preparation in hplc
 
Ion Chromatography, Sedlock, Fall 2014
Ion Chromatography, Sedlock, Fall 2014Ion Chromatography, Sedlock, Fall 2014
Ion Chromatography, Sedlock, Fall 2014
 
Calibaration and validation of hplc
Calibaration and validation of hplcCalibaration and validation of hplc
Calibaration and validation of hplc
 
Bioanlytical method development
Bioanlytical method developmentBioanlytical method development
Bioanlytical method development
 
Calibration of IR spectrophotometer ppt
Calibration of IR spectrophotometer pptCalibration of IR spectrophotometer ppt
Calibration of IR spectrophotometer ppt
 
Lc ms
Lc msLc ms
Lc ms
 
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY-MASS SPECTOMETRY
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY-MASS SPECTOMETRYGAS CHROMATOGRAPHY-MASS SPECTOMETRY
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY-MASS SPECTOMETRY
 
Chiral seperation lovely.ppt
Chiral seperation lovely.pptChiral seperation lovely.ppt
Chiral seperation lovely.ppt
 
Hplc method development
Hplc method developmentHplc method development
Hplc method development
 
Lcms gcms and its applications
Lcms gcms and its applicationsLcms gcms and its applications
Lcms gcms and its applications
 
Ion exchange chromatography
Ion exchange chromatographyIon exchange chromatography
Ion exchange chromatography
 
Qualification of gc equipment by manoj kumar
Qualification of gc equipment by manoj kumarQualification of gc equipment by manoj kumar
Qualification of gc equipment by manoj kumar
 

Similar to LCMS - Ion Optics Path and Parameters.pptx

GC MASS SPECTROMETERY
GC MASS SPECTROMETERYGC MASS SPECTROMETERY
GC MASS SPECTROMETERY
SNEHA AGRAWAL GUPTA
 
Inductively coupled mass spectrometry
Inductively coupled mass spectrometryInductively coupled mass spectrometry
Inductively coupled mass spectrometry
Anup Patil
 

Similar to LCMS - Ion Optics Path and Parameters.pptx (20)

LCMS_BASIC UNDERSTANDING.pdf
LCMS_BASIC UNDERSTANDING.pdfLCMS_BASIC UNDERSTANDING.pdf
LCMS_BASIC UNDERSTANDING.pdf
 
QUADRUPOLE MASS ANALYZER
QUADRUPOLE MASS ANALYZER QUADRUPOLE MASS ANALYZER
QUADRUPOLE MASS ANALYZER
 
GC MASS SPECTROMETERY
GC MASS SPECTROMETERYGC MASS SPECTROMETERY
GC MASS SPECTROMETERY
 
MALDI-MS-TOF
MALDI-MS-TOFMALDI-MS-TOF
MALDI-MS-TOF
 
Flame atomic emission Spectrometry12.pptx
Flame atomic emission Spectrometry12.pptxFlame atomic emission Spectrometry12.pptx
Flame atomic emission Spectrometry12.pptx
 
LCMS Type of Scan.pdf
LCMS Type of Scan.pdfLCMS Type of Scan.pdf
LCMS Type of Scan.pdf
 
gc-ms for nike.pdf.pdf
gc-ms for nike.pdf.pdfgc-ms for nike.pdf.pdf
gc-ms for nike.pdf.pdf
 
Inductively coupled mass spectrometry
Inductively coupled mass spectrometryInductively coupled mass spectrometry
Inductively coupled mass spectrometry
 
Kalafut optimizing srm - r2 - asms2016
Kalafut   optimizing srm - r2 - asms2016Kalafut   optimizing srm - r2 - asms2016
Kalafut optimizing srm - r2 - asms2016
 
GC-MS .pptx
GC-MS .pptxGC-MS .pptx
GC-MS .pptx
 
Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry-GCMS
Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry-GCMSGas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry-GCMS
Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry-GCMS
 
Gas Chromatography and mass spectrometry
Gas Chromatography and mass spectrometry Gas Chromatography and mass spectrometry
Gas Chromatography and mass spectrometry
 
Gc ms techniques SEM4 PAPER2 MITHIBAI COLLEGE
Gc ms techniques SEM4 PAPER2 MITHIBAI COLLEGEGc ms techniques SEM4 PAPER2 MITHIBAI COLLEGE
Gc ms techniques SEM4 PAPER2 MITHIBAI COLLEGE
 
GC-MS and GC-AAS Hyphenated Techniques.pptx
GC-MS and GC-AAS Hyphenated Techniques.pptxGC-MS and GC-AAS Hyphenated Techniques.pptx
GC-MS and GC-AAS Hyphenated Techniques.pptx
 
Gas chromatography by KK Sahu sir
Gas chromatography by KK Sahu sirGas chromatography by KK Sahu sir
Gas chromatography by KK Sahu sir
 
Mass specctroscopy and interpretation
Mass specctroscopy and interpretationMass specctroscopy and interpretation
Mass specctroscopy and interpretation
 
Using an Agilent 6890 GCMS with Entech Canister Sampler
Using an Agilent 6890 GCMS with Entech Canister SamplerUsing an Agilent 6890 GCMS with Entech Canister Sampler
Using an Agilent 6890 GCMS with Entech Canister Sampler
 
MS/MS, Tandem Mass Spectrometry
MS/MS, Tandem Mass SpectrometryMS/MS, Tandem Mass Spectrometry
MS/MS, Tandem Mass Spectrometry
 
14.2 Wahlen
14.2 Wahlen14.2 Wahlen
14.2 Wahlen
 
mass spectro pres.pptx
mass spectro pres.pptxmass spectro pres.pptx
mass spectro pres.pptx
 

More from Chandra Prakash Singh

NDSRIs - Nitrosamine Drug Substance-Related Impurities (NDSRIs)
NDSRIs - Nitrosamine Drug Substance-Related Impurities (NDSRIs)NDSRIs - Nitrosamine Drug Substance-Related Impurities (NDSRIs)
NDSRIs - Nitrosamine Drug Substance-Related Impurities (NDSRIs)
Chandra Prakash Singh
 

More from Chandra Prakash Singh (20)

VALIDATION OF ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES Q2(R2) and Q14 - Terms and Definitions
VALIDATION OF ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES Q2(R2) and Q14 - Terms and DefinitionsVALIDATION OF ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES Q2(R2) and Q14 - Terms and Definitions
VALIDATION OF ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES Q2(R2) and Q14 - Terms and Definitions
 
VALIDATION OF ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES Q2(R2)
VALIDATION OF ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES Q2(R2)VALIDATION OF ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES Q2(R2)
VALIDATION OF ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES Q2(R2)
 
NDSRIs - Nitrosamine Drug Substance-Related Impurities (NDSRIs)
NDSRIs - Nitrosamine Drug Substance-Related Impurities (NDSRIs)NDSRIs - Nitrosamine Drug Substance-Related Impurities (NDSRIs)
NDSRIs - Nitrosamine Drug Substance-Related Impurities (NDSRIs)
 
Currently Identified Risk Factors for Presence of Nitrosamines.pptx
Currently Identified Risk Factors for Presence of Nitrosamines.pptxCurrently Identified Risk Factors for Presence of Nitrosamines.pptx
Currently Identified Risk Factors for Presence of Nitrosamines.pptx
 
X-Rays The basic understanding of XRD analysis
X-Rays The basic understanding of XRD analysisX-Rays The basic understanding of XRD analysis
X-Rays The basic understanding of XRD analysis
 
X-RAY POWDER DIFFRACTION (XRPD).pptx
X-RAY POWDER DIFFRACTION (XRPD).pptxX-RAY POWDER DIFFRACTION (XRPD).pptx
X-RAY POWDER DIFFRACTION (XRPD).pptx
 
Triplus500 HS working.pptx
Triplus500 HS working.pptxTriplus500 HS working.pptx
Triplus500 HS working.pptx
 
Diverter Valve.pptx
Diverter Valve.pptxDiverter Valve.pptx
Diverter Valve.pptx
 
LCMS_interface.pptx
LCMS_interface.pptxLCMS_interface.pptx
LCMS_interface.pptx
 
Fitness for use part 1
Fitness for use part 1Fitness for use part 1
Fitness for use part 1
 
Analytical target profile 1
Analytical target profile 1Analytical target profile 1
Analytical target profile 1
 
Analytical control strategy 4
Analytical control strategy 4Analytical control strategy 4
Analytical control strategy 4
 
Analytical control strategy 3
Analytical control strategy 3Analytical control strategy 3
Analytical control strategy 3
 
Analytical control strategy 2
Analytical control strategy 2Analytical control strategy 2
Analytical control strategy 2
 
Analytical control strategy 1
Analytical control strategy 1Analytical control strategy 1
Analytical control strategy 1
 
Analytical procedures life cycle management
Analytical procedures life cycle managementAnalytical procedures life cycle management
Analytical procedures life cycle management
 
FID detector
FID detectorFID detector
FID detector
 
HPLC Column
HPLC ColumnHPLC Column
HPLC Column
 
Acid base equilibria and reversed phase retention
Acid base equilibria and reversed phase retentionAcid base equilibria and reversed phase retention
Acid base equilibria and reversed phase retention
 
System suitability
System suitabilitySystem suitability
System suitability
 

Recently uploaded

Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptxSeal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
negromaestrong
 
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdf
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdfMaking and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdf
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdf
Chris Hunter
 
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
QucHHunhnh
 
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptxThe basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
heathfieldcps1
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdfKey note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
 
INDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptx
INDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptxINDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptx
INDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptx
 
psychiatric nursing HISTORY COLLECTION .docx
psychiatric  nursing HISTORY  COLLECTION  .docxpsychiatric  nursing HISTORY  COLLECTION  .docx
psychiatric nursing HISTORY COLLECTION .docx
 
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...
 
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual Proper...
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual  Proper...General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual  Proper...
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual Proper...
 
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdfHoldier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
 
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptxSeal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
 
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdf
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdfMaking and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdf
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdf
 
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
 
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
 
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsIntroduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
 
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17 How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17  How to Extend Models Using Mixin ClassesMixin Classes in Odoo 17  How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17 How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
 
Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptxUnit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
 
How to Give a Domain for a Field in Odoo 17
How to Give a Domain for a Field in Odoo 17How to Give a Domain for a Field in Odoo 17
How to Give a Domain for a Field in Odoo 17
 
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Application orientated numerical on hev.pptApplication orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
 
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptxThe basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
 
PROCESS RECORDING FORMAT.docx
PROCESS      RECORDING        FORMAT.docxPROCESS      RECORDING        FORMAT.docx
PROCESS RECORDING FORMAT.docx
 
ComPTIA Overview | Comptia Security+ Book SY0-701
ComPTIA Overview | Comptia Security+ Book SY0-701ComPTIA Overview | Comptia Security+ Book SY0-701
ComPTIA Overview | Comptia Security+ Book SY0-701
 
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning ExhibitSociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
 
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptxUnit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
 

LCMS - Ion Optics Path and Parameters.pptx

  • 1. LCMS - Ion Optics Path and Parameters C. P.Singh
  • 2. Ion Optics Path and Parameters 1. Orifice plate 2. Q Jet ion guide 3. Q0 region 4. Q1 quadrupole 5. Q2 collision cell 6. Q3 quadrupole 7. Detector
  • 3. Parameters  Source and gas parameters: These parameters can change depending on the ion source used.  Compound parameters: These parameters consist mostly of voltages in the ion path. Optimal values for compound- dependent parameters vary depending on the compound being analyzed.  Resolution parameters: These parameters affect the resolution and calibration.  Detector parameters: These parameters affect the detector. The working parameters are the set of mass spectrometer parameters currently being used. The compound parameters and source and gas parameters are stored with the method. The resolution and detector parameters are mass spectrometer- dependent and are stored as instrument data. If the Tune and Calibrate mode is used to create a method, then the working parameters can be optimized for best instrument performance. Alternatively, ramp each parameter, one at a time, while cycling the experiment.
  • 4. Location Parameter Parameter Type Use Scan Type 1 IonSpray Voltage (IS) Source and Gas  The IS parameter controls the voltage applied to the electrode in the turbolon spray probe that ionizes the sample in the ion source.  The parameter depends on the polarity and it affects the spray stability and the sensitivity.  The parameter can be compound depended and must be optimized for each compound. All 1 Nebulizer Current (NC) Source and Gas  The NC parameter controls the current applied to the corona discharge needle in the APCI probe, used in the Turbo VTM Ion Source.  The discharge ionizes solvent molecules, which in turn ionize the sample molecules. All 1 Ion Source Gas 1 (GS1) Source and Gas  For the Turbo VTM ion source, the GS1 parameter controls the nebulizer gas for both the Turbolon Spray and APCI probes. All 1 Ion Source Gas 2 (GS2) Source and Gas  For the Turbo VTM ion source, the GS2 parameter controls the heater gas for the Turbolon Spray probe. All 1. Orifice plate
  • 5. Location Parameter Parameter Type Use Scan Type 1 Temperature (TEM) Source and gas The TEM parameter controls the temperature of the heater gas for the Turbolon Spray Probe or the temperature of the APCI probe. All 1 Curtain Gas (CUR) Source and Gas  The CUR parameter controls the gas flow of the curtain GasTM interface.  The Curtain GasTM interference is located between the curtain plate and the orifice.  It prevents the contamination of the ion optics. All 1 Delustering Potential (DP) Compound  The DP parameter controls the voltage on the orifice, which controls the ability to decluster ions between the orifice and the Ion Drive Qjet ion guide.  It is used to minimized the solvent cluster that might remain on the sample ions after they enter the vacuum chamber, and if required, to fragment ions.  The higher the voltage the energy impared to the ions.  If the DP parameters is too high, then unwanted fragmentation might occur.  Use the preset value and optimize for the compound. All 1. Orifice plate
  • 6. Location Parameter Parameter Type Use Scan Type 2 Entrance Compound Potential (EP) Compound  The EP parameter controls the potential difference between the voltage on Q0 and ground.  The entrance potential guides and focuses the ions through the high-pressure on the Q0 region.  Use the preset value. All 2 Q0 Trapping Compound  The Q0 trapping parameter controls the storage of ions in the Q0 region.  It is used to increase sensitivity and duty cycle by trapping ions in the Q0 region while ions are being mass-selectively ejected from the linear ion trap.  Use a fixed fill time with this parameter.  Either select or clear the feature as required by the experiment.  Use a fixed fill time of 20 ms or gretter. EMS, EMC, EPI, ER, and MS/MS/MS 2. Q Jet ion guide
  • 7. Location Parameter Parameter Type Use Scan Type 3 CAD Gas Source and gas  The CAD parameter controls the pressure of the CAD gas in the collision cell during Q3, MS/MS and LIT scans.  For Q3 scan, the collision gas helps to focus the ions as they pass through the Q2 collision cell.  The pre-set value for the CAD parameters is in fixed mode. For MS/MS scan types, the CAD gas helps to fragment the precursor ions.  When the precursor ions collide with the collision gas, they dissociate to form product ions.  For LIT scan types, the collision gas helps to focus and trap ions in the linear ion trap.  Use the pre-set value and optimize for the compound. Q3 MI, Q3MS, MRM, Prec, NL, EMS, ER, EPI, MS/MS/MS EMC and TDF 1. Orifice plate 2. Q Jet ion guide 3. Q0 region 4. Q1 quadrupole 5. Q2 collision cell 6. Q3 quadrupole 7. Detector
  • 8. Location Parameter Parameter Type Use Scan Type 3 Collision Energy (CE) Compound  The CE parameter controls the potential difference between the Q0 region and the Q2 collision cell. It is used only in MS/MS scan types.  This parameter is the amount of energy that the precursor ions receive as they are accelerated into the Q2 collision cell, where they collide with gas molecules and fragment.  Use the preset value and optimize for the compound. EPI, MS/MS/ MS, MRM, MS2, Prec, NL, and LIT 3 Collision Energy Spread (CES) Compound  The CES parameter, in conjunction with the CE parameter, determines which three discrete collision energies are applied to the precursor mass in an Enhanced Product Ion (EPI) or MS/MS/MS (MS3) scan when CES is used.  When a collision energy spread value is entered, CES is automatically turned on.  Use the preset value and optimize for the compound. EPI and MS/MS/MS 3 Collision Cell Exit Potential (CXP) Compound  The CXP parameter is only used in Q3 and MS/MS scan types.  This parameter transmits the ions into the Q3 quadrupole.  Use the preset value and optimize for the compound. Q3, MRM, MS2, Prec, NL
  • 9. Location Parameter Parameter Type Use Scan Type 4 Q3 Entry Barrier Compound  The Q3 Entry Barrier parameter is used to transfer the ions from the Q2 collision cell into the linear ion trap.  Use the preset value. EMS, EMC, EPI, ER, and MS/MS/MS 4 Q3 Empty Time Compound  The Q3 Empty Time parameter controls the EMC amount of time that elapses before singly-charged ions are removed from the linear ion trap.  Use the preset value. EMC 1. Orifice plate 2. Q Jet ion guide 3. Q0 region 4. Q1 quadrupole 5. Q2 collision cell 6. Q3 quadrupole 7. Detector
  • 10. Location Parameter Parameter Type Use Scan Type 5 Multi-Charge Separation (MCS) Barrier Compound  The MCS Barrier parameter controls the voltage EMC used to eliminate the singly-charged ions from the linear ion trap.  Use the preset value. EMC 5 MS/MS/MS Fragmentation Excitation Time Compound  The MS/MS/MS Fragmentation Time parameter MS/MS/MS controls the amount of time that the excitation energy is applied. It is used in combination with the excitation energy to fragment the isolated second precursor ion.  Use the preset value. MS/MS/MS 1. Orifice plate 2. Q Jet ion guide 3. Q0 region 4. Q1 quadrupole 5. Q2 collision cell 6. Q3 quadrupole 7. Detector
  • 11. Location Parameter Parameter Type Use Scan Type 6 Fixed LIT Fill Time Compound  The Fixed LIT Fill Time parameter controls the amount of time that the LIT fills with ions.  Use the preset value and adjust it to achieve the desired signal response based on sample concentration. MS/MS/MS Compound Fragmentati on Excitation Time 6 Dynamic Fill Time (DFT) Compound  The DFT parameter dynamically calculates the amount of time that ions are collected in the linear ion trap based on the incoming ion signal.  When DFT is turned on, the signal is optimized to either increase sensitivity or minimize space-charging.  Either select or clear the feature based on the experiment.  In the Tools > Settings > Method Options dialog, the DFT settings are optimized for the default scan rate. These settings are also suitable for other LIT scan speeds. EMS, EPI, ER, and MS/MS/ MS 7 CEM Detector  The CEM parameter controls the voltage applied All to the detector. The voltage controls the detector response. All 6. Q3 quadrupole 7. Detector