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Putting a new spin on FT-MS: Bruker Daltonics and Thermo Finnigan introduce new hybrid Fourier transform mass spectrometers. (Tools & Technology).

The Scientist

| May 05, 2003 | Constans, Aileen | Copyright The Scientist, Inc. Feb 2009. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Mass spectrometers that combine the high resolution and mass accuracy of Fourier transform mass spectrometry (FT-MS) with the ion storage and separation capabilities of quadrupole-quadrupole (Q-q) and linear ion trap mass spectrometry were recently introduced by Bruker Daltonics of Billerica, Mass., and Thermo Finnigan of San Jose, Calif. These instruments could accelerate the pace of protein identification in the rapidly expanding field of proteomics.

FT-MS is based on ion cyclotron resonance (ICR), in which ions generated by electrospray ionization or other methods are stored in an ICR cell in the presence of a magnetic field. The stored ions are excited with a radio frequency (RF) pulse, resulting in a cyclical motion with a …

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