Abstract

Delay Extraction (DE) in Single Particle Mass Spectrometry (SPMS) provides substantial resolution enhancement. However, DE has two main drawbacks which are discussed in our article. First, ion peak position in this case becomes very sensitive to initial ion coordinate. Therefore, substantial peak jitter is observed when switching between mass spectra of individual particles. This peak jitter obstructs correct mass spectra accumulation resulting in wide peaks with irregular shapes in the accumulated mass spectrum, which leads to the fact that isotopic pattern identification becomes difficult. In the present article two ways of the peak jitter compensation, Dynamic Calibration and Mass Spectra correction based on Spectra Correlation, are proposed. It was shown that both proposed techniques provide substantial resolution improvement in the summed mass spectrum especially for small peaks with complex isotopic patterns. Second, time delay distorts regular quadratic dependence between time-of-flight and m/z. In our paper we also propose calibration equation with variable exponent for SPMS modified with DE. It is shown that usage of an exponent as a fitting parameter allows to achieve mass accuracy comparable with 4th degree equation proposed earlier.

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