Abstract

Poster Presentations

Day 2, May 18(Thu.)  Room P (Multi-purpose Hall)

Development of Multi-stage Ion Trap Ion Mobility Measurement System and Ion Mobility Separation and Hold

(Toho Univ.)
oToshiki Sugai, Ryoto Jinnouchi, Kyohei Shiino, Yuudai Hoshino, Natsuki Terada, Yuuta Hamano, Hiroki Morita

Ion mobility together with mass spectrometry has been utilized to reveal novel structures of nano materials. However, almost no long-term successive structural measurements have been performed. We have been developing ion trap ion mobility measurement system with optical observation on particles with the sizes from several tens of μm to 50 nm by enhancing the sensitivity. Here we present newly developed system that realize separation based on mobility. With this system we have succeeded to separate and hold charged NaCl water solution particles.