The Mass Spectrometry society of Japan - The 68th Annual Conference on Mass Spectrometry, Japan

Abstract

Luncheon Seminars

Day 2, May 12(Tue.) 12:00-13:00 Room A (Main Hall)

Next Generation Ion Mobility to Redefine Boundaries in Biological Mass Spectrometry

(Nihon Waters)
Thanai Paxton, oMasayuki Kubota

We developed the cyclic ion mobility (cIM) technology. This has been incorporated into a tandem MS instrument combining the revolutionary cyclic ion mobility separation with modern, state-of-the-art time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Overcoming the normal performance limitations of ion mobility, the cyclic device provides scaleable, high-resolution ion mobility separations and introduces the unique ability to perform ion mobility selection, for ion mobility/ion mobility, and IMSn experiments.