Implementing Digital-Waveform Technology for Extended m/ z Range Operation on a Native Dual-Quadrupole FT-IM-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer

J Am Soc Mass Spectrom. 2021 Dec 1;32(12):2812-2820. doi: 10.1021/jasms.1c00245. Epub 2021 Nov 19.

Abstract

Here, we describe a digital-waveform dual-quadrupole mass spectrometer that enhances the performance of our drift tube FT-IMS high-resolution Orbitrap mass spectrometer (MS). The dual-quadrupole analyzer enhances the instrument capabilities for studies of large protein and protein complexes. The first quadrupole (q) provides a means for performing low-energy collisional activation of ions to reduce or eliminate noncovalent adducts, viz., salts, buffers, detergents, and/or endogenous ligands. The second quadrupole (Q) is used to mass-select ions of interest for further interrogation by ion mobility spectrometry and/or collision-induced dissociation (CID). Q is operated using digital-waveform technology (DWT) to improve the mass selection compared to that achieved using traditional sinusoidal waveforms at floated DC potentials (>500 V DC). DWT allows for increased precision of the waveform for a fraction of the cost of conventional RF drivers and with readily programmable operation and precision (Hoffman, N. M. . A comparison-based digital-waveform generator for high-resolution duty cycle. Review of Scientific Instruments 2018, 89, 084101).

Keywords: Fourier-transform ion mobility-Orbitrap mass spectrometry; digital-waveform technology; native mass spectrometry; quadrupole mass spectrometry.