John Barry French
University of Toronto
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Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry | 1992
D. J. Douglas; John Barry French
The transmission of ions through a conventional two-dimensional radiofrequency-only (rf) quadrupole has been studied for comparatively high operating pressures between 5 × 10−4 and 1 × 10−2 torr. Measurements of signals from mass-resolved analyte ions and total ion currents show that, provided the initial injection ion energy is low (1–30 eV), the ion transmission observed through a small aperture at the exit of the rf quadrupole first increases as the gas pressure increases, reaching a maximum at − 8 × 10−3 torr before decreasing at higher pressures. This is in direct contrast to the expectations of classical scattering. This “collisional focusing” appears to be analogous to effects seen in three-dimensional ion traps. The collisional focusing increases with the mass of the ion (not mass-to-charge ratio) for masses up to at least 16,950 u. The collisional focusing of the ions is found to be accompanied by significant losses of axial kinetic energy. A Monte Carlo simulation of the energy loss process is reported that can provide agreement with the observed losses for reasonable collision cross-sections. The results suggest that operation of rf quadrupoles at relatively high pressure may find practical application in sampling ions from high (e.g., atmospheric) pressure ion sources.
Archive | 1989
D. J. Douglas; John Barry French
Archive | 1986
John Barry French; D. J. Douglas; John E Fulford; Peter Arrowsmith
Archive | 1989
D. J. Douglas; John Barry French
Archive | 1989
D. J. Douglas; John Barry French
Archive | 1989
D. J. Douglas; John Barry French
Archive | 1989
D. J. Douglas; John Barry French
Archive | 1989
D. J. Douglas; John Barry French
Archive | 1989
D. J. Douglas; John Barry French
Archive | 1989
D. J. Douglas; John Barry French