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Page 1: ABIRD Presentation 2009

Active Background Ion Reduction Device (ABIRD) for nanospray ESI

ESI Source Solutionswww.esisourcesolutions.com

Page 2: ABIRD Presentation 2009

Nanospray ESI (n-ESI) is a common technique for interfacing capillary chromatography systems

with a mass spectrometer.

n-ESI is typically done without supplied gas, leaving the background ion signal subject to variable

ambient laboratory air conditions.

Page 3: ABIRD Presentation 2009

ABIRD works by treating the ambient lab air, which is then directed to the n-ESI spray formation zone in an open source.

Page 4: ABIRD Presentation 2009

ABIRD also works by treating the ambient lab air which then displaces untreated air in a semi closed source.

Page 5: ABIRD Presentation 2009

Typical Orbitrap full MS no ABIRD

7.59e5

Typical Orbitrap full MS with ABIRD.

5.00e4

ABIRD on an Orbitrap shows greater than a 10x reduction in background ions when operating.

Page 6: ABIRD Presentation 2009

ABIRD installed on an LTQ shows 10x reduction in background ion signal.

2.36e3

Typical LTQ full MS with ABIRD. Typical LTQ full MS no ABIRD

2.38e4

Page 7: ABIRD Presentation 2009

ABRID has been demonstrated on the Q-TOF Premier. Note expanded mass range 50-2000Da. ~20x reduction in background ion signal

Full MS on Q-TOF Premier no ABIRD Full MS on Q-TOF Premier with ABIRD

6.42e3 3.41e2

Page 8: ABIRD Presentation 2009

ABIRD significantly improves signal to noise and signal stability across a chromatographic run.

ABIRD OFF

ABIRD ON

Page 9: ABIRD Presentation 2009

ABIRD isolates the mass spectrometer from transient sources of background ions in the lab.

ABIRD ON

ABIRD OFF: background ion spike and continued rise.

Page 10: ABIRD Presentation 2009

Front view of ABIRD device. Approved by mascot, Purdy.

Page 11: ABIRD Presentation 2009

Rear and side views:

Features include Teflon FEP interface to source, lightweight plastic housing, power switch, various mounting configurations. ABIRD uses inexpensive

disposable cartridge filters instead of supplied gas.

Page 12: ABIRD Presentation 2009

ABIRD on LTQ-Orbitrap with a New Objective Picoview source:

ABIRD has also been fitted to the Thermo Fisher’s OEM nanospray source, the Proxeon’s nanospray source, and Advion’s Nanomate.

Page 13: ABIRD Presentation 2009

ABIRD device in place on Q-TOF Premier with Waters nanospray source.

Note the simple, clean installation which leaves room for column compartment and does not interfere with access to nanospray assembly.

Page 14: ABIRD Presentation 2009

ABIRD mounted on a Proxeon LTQ source

ABIRD easily mounts to the Proxeon LTQ source, on either the left or right side of the side, with a ball and clamp mount on an extra camera arm.

Page 15: ABIRD Presentation 2009

Summary:• ABIRD imparts a controlled low level background ion signal to

nanoESI mass spectrometers across a wide mass range.

• ABIRD protects the instrument from ambient spikes in laboratory air quality.

• ABIRD works with either an open or semi-sealed ESI source.

• ABIRD uses inexpensive disposable cartridge filters.

• ABIRD is adaptable to many common ESI sources.