A Novel Family of Quadrupole-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometers for a Broad Range of Analytical Applications
Creators
- Jan-Peter Hauschild1
- Amelia Peterson1
- Erik Couzijn1
- Eduard Denisov1
- Denis Chernyshev1
- Christian Hock1
- Hamish Stewart1
- Ralf Hartmer1
- Dmitry Grinfeld1
- Christian Thoeing1
- Bastian Reitemeier1
- Arne Kreutzmann1
- Oliver Lange1
- Wilko Balschun1
- Aivaras Venckus1
- Sebastian Kanngiesser1
- Alexander Kholomeev1
- Gregor Quiring1
- Frank Czemper1
- Eloy Wouters1
- Michael Belford1
- Mathias Mueller1
- Jens Grote1
- Tabiwang N Arrey1
- Julia Kraegenbring1
- Kerstin Strupat1
- Markus Kellmann1
- Siegrun Mohring1
- Catharina Crone1
- Alexander Harder1
- Aaron M. Robitaille1
- Khatereh Motamedchaboki1
- Yang Liu1
- Aaron S. Gajadhar1
- Daniel Lopez Ferrer1
- Eugen Damoc1
- Angela Criscuolo1
- Kristina Srzentic1
- Ed George1
- Charles Yang1
- Ioanna Ntai1
- Amanda Souza1
- Andreas Wieghaus1
- Alexander Makarov1
- 1. Thermo Fisher Scientific
Description
The rapidly increasing adoption of high-resolution accurate-mass methods in analytical laboratories has fueled demand for instruments that combine high performance and reliability with small size and greater ease-of-use. This paper presents the major design principles that are driving the evolution of the hybrid quadrupole-Orbitrap instrument architecture to enable a greater range of applications and users. These principles may be summarized as follows: better usage of physical space and better access for service by means of size reduction of pumping and ion optics; expanded use of technologies from electronics in ion-optical design; flexibility in performance via modularity of design of the hardware and software components; and, harmonization of interfaces with other instruments to facilitate sharing and transferability of analytical workflows. The design of a novel family of hybrid mass spectrometers is described in detail, and performance evaluation is carried out on a wide variety of samples for its three representatives: the Orbitrap Exploris 120, Orbitrap Exploris 240 and Orbitrap Exploris 480 mass spectrometers. The new instrument family is shown to offer compelling potential not only for high-end proteomics and biopharmaceutical applications, but also for screening, trace, targeted and clinical analysis by liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry methods.
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