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Reflectron advantage

Both collisional activation (in ion traps) and post source decay (in curved field reflectron TOF analyzers) have been used successfully to obtain sequence ions from peptides prepared in situ on the sample holder. Single Dalton mass windows are advantageous for precursor selection, as are realized in ion-trap and trap-TOF configurations. Publicly available search algorithms can be used... [Pg.266]

The other advantage of using the configuration shown in Fig. 4.4 is the use of a reflectron. The reflectron allows ions of different kinetic energies to be tightly... [Pg.163]

There are several types of ionization sources [MALDI, ESI, FAB (fast atom bombardment), PD (Cf-252 plasma desorption), El (electron ionization), Cl (chemical ionization) etc.], different types of mass analyzers [combinations of magnetic and electric sectors, quadrupolar filters (Q) and ion traps (IT), time-of-flight (TOF) and FT-ICR] and different detectors, each with its own advantages and drawbacks. We describe herein only the systems that presently have widespread use for the study of biomolecules ESI coupled to a quadrupole (or triple quadrupole, QqQ) mass analyzer or an ion trap, the MALDI source with the linear or reflectron TOF analyzer, and the FT-ICR system which can be equipped with both ESI and MALDI sources. [Pg.301]

With the advent of very sensitive ionization techniques such as matrix assisted laser desorption (MALDI) coupled with time-of-flight (TOF) mass analysis, measurement of the intact mass of peptides at sub-pmol levels has become a reality (2) of which we have taken advantage for the systematic screening of HPLC fractions. Partial sequence information can be obtained by carrying out enzymatic hydrolysis with exoproteinases (e.g. carboxypeptidases and aminopeptidases) (3, 4). More recently, MALDI has been used to measure metastable decomposition occurring in the first field free region of a reflectron TOF instrument (referred to as post source decay (PSD)) with only marginally more sample (5-7). [Pg.31]

Diagram a simple TOP mass spectrometer and explain how mass separation is achieved in a TOP mass analyzer. What is the advantage to a reflectron TOP over a TOP with a straight drift tube ... [Pg.649]

There is an important caveat for reflectrons they are effective only to 5 kDa, after which the analyzers must be used in linear mode with a subsequent loss in resolution. The loss of resolution is most relevant when MALDI sources are used because the method produces only singly charged ions, and thus the advantages of the beneficial properties of the reflectron are lost in the analysis of proteins. On the other hand, the multiply charged ions formed during ESI are usually [Pg.80]

Other types of mass spectrometer have been used to record MALDI spectra magnetic sector instruments equipped with an array detector initially offered the advantage of higher resolution than was available with the early linear TOF instruments but these spectrometers have now largely been replaced with reflectron-TOF instruments using delayed extraction ion sources. Mass spectrometers operated with higher than normal ion source pressures to... [Pg.2828]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.166 , Pg.172 ]




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