Simulation study of a new racetrack FAIMS analyzer to achieve both high-resolution and high-sensitivity.

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Institute of Mass Spectrometry, Zhejiang Engineering Research Center of Advanced Mass Spectrometry and Clinical Application, Ningbo University, Ningbo, 315211, PR China; Zhenhai Institute of Mass Spectrometry, Ningbo, 315211, PR China; School of Material Science and Chemical Engineering, Ningbo Univ

Published: August 2024


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A new racetrack field-asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry (r-FAIMS) analyzer was developed in this study by combining the existing planar FAIMS (p-FAIMS) and cylindrical FAIMS (c-FAIMS). The ion inlet and outlet regions of r-FAIMS were consisted of a half of c-FAIMS, respectively, and these c-FAIMS were further connected by two p-FAIMS to form a racetrack shaped FAIMS. With such FAIMS working electrode configuration, the ions entering the r-FAIMS can be focused and separated in the first c-FAIMS section, be further separated in the p-FAIMS section with high-resolution, be focused and separated again in the final c-FAIMS section and eventually enter the mass spectrometer or other analyzers for analysis. Detailed simulation by using SIMION software with the default FAIMS user program showed that the ion focusing effect in the first c-FAIMS section ensures the ions entering the following p-FAIMS section as a compact ion packet. This effectively decreases the ion loss caused by Coulomb repulsion and thermal diffusion in p-FAIMS section as compared to the ions being introduced into the p-FAIMS gap randomly in the conventional design. As a result, the ion transmission efficiency of r-FAIMS is at least 3.3-fold higher than the single p-FAIMS under the operating conditions used in this study. The ion trajectory simulation results also showed that the resolving power of r-FAIMS is about the sum of the resolving powers for its c-FAIMS and p-FAIMS sections. The resolving power of r-FAIMS is at least 3.6-fold higher than the single c-FAIMS under the operation conditions used in this study. Therefore, the r-FAIMS can realize both high-resolution and high-sensitive ion mobility separation.

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