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A dual-polarity ion mobility spectrometer for capturing hyper-fast chromatographic peaks

Alexander Nitschke*, Moritz Hitzemann, Jonas Winkelholz, Ansgar T. Kirk, Christoph Schaefer, Tim Kobelt, Christian Thoben, Martin Lippmann, Jan A. Wittwer, Stefan Zimmermann

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Abstract

For higher analytical performance, ion mobility spectrometers (IMS), especially when analyzing complex mixtures, are often coupled with gas chromatographs (GC). However, analysis time remains a critical parameter in gas chromatography. Therefore, a hyper-fast GC is a promising approach for GC-IMS to combine highest sensitivity of IMS with increased peak capacity while allowing for rapid analysis within the double-digit second range. For simultaneously recording of both ion polarities, a new dual drift tube IMS in axial configuration has been developed that is particularly designed for resolving even hyper-fast GC peaks. Key is a directed sample gas flow through the ionization region giving a small effective detector volume. To avoid condensation of the sample gas, the IMS is isothermally heated to 120 °C. A drift tube length of only LD = 41 mm with a drift voltage of UD = 2.7 kV leads to an IMS repetition rate of 100 Hz and high resolving power of Rp = 60, even for ions with low reduced ion mobility down to 0.43 cm2V-1s-1. This setup can resolve very short GC peaks with full width at half maximum of only 140 ms. For demonstration, two different hop varieties and a mixture of explosives were analyzed within a short time of just 20 s.

Original languageEnglish
Article number465923
JournalJournal of Chromatography A
Volume1750
E-pub ahead of print29 Mar 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Jun 2025

Keywords

  • Dual-polarity IMS
  • Explosives
  • GC-IMS
  • Hops
  • Hyper-fast GC
  • IMS

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Biochemistry
  • Organic Chemistry

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