Patent application number | Description | Published |
20120085903 | MASS SPECTOMETRY USING LASERSPRAY IONIZATION - Disclosed herein are systems and methods for mass spectrometry using laserspray ionization (LSI). LSI can create multiply-charged ions at atmospheric pressure for analysis and allows for analysis of high molecular weight molecules including molecules over | 04-12-2012 |
20130214154 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IONIZATION OF MOLECULES FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY AND ION MOBILITY SPECTROMETRY - An ionizing system includes a channel having an inlet disposed in a first pressure region and an outlet disposed in a second pressure region, a pressure of the first pressure region being greater than a pressure of the second pressure region. A heater is coupled to the channel and configured to heat the channel. A device is configured to introduce an analyte into the channel where the analyte is ionized. | 08-22-2013 |
20130306856 | System and Methods for Ionizing Compounds using Matrix-assistance for Mass Spectometry and Ion Mobility Spectometry - An ionization method for use with mass spectrometry or ion mobility spectrometry is a small molecule compound(s) as a matrix into which is incorporated analyte. The matrix has attributes of sublimation or evaporation when placed in vacuum at or near room temperature and produces both positive and negative charges. Placing the sample into a region of sub-atmospheric pressure, the region being in fluid communication with the vacuum of the mass spectrometer or ion mobility spectrometer, produces gas-phase ions of the analyte for mass-to-charge or drift-time analysis without use of a laser, high voltage, particle bombardment, or a heated ion transfer region. This matrix and vacuum assisted ionization process can operate from atmosphere or vacuum and produces ions from large (e.g. proteins) and small molecules (e.g. drugs) with charge states similar to those observed in electrospray ionization. | 11-21-2013 |
20140027631 | Systems and Methods Extending the Laserspray Ionization Mass Spectrometry Concept from Atmospheric Pressure to Vacuum - Disclosed herein are systems and methods that allow analysis of macromolecular structures using laserspray ionization at intermediate pressure or high vacuum using commercially available mass spectrometers with or without modification and with the application of heat. The systems and methods produce multiply-charged ions for improved analysis in mass spectrometry. | 01-30-2014 |
20140166875 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR HIGH THROUGHPUT SOLVENT ASSISTED IONIZATION INLET FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY - A multiplex system and method for achieving high throughput analysis of samples using solvent assisted ionization inlet includes an ionizing system with a heated inlet channel and a pressure differential across the inlet channel, pipet tips serially aligned with the inlet to a mass spectrometer, and a system of mapping data generated by mass spectrometry. | 06-19-2014 |
20150053854 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS EXTENDING THE LASERSPRAY IONIZATION MASS SPECTROMETRY CONCEPT FROM ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE TO VACUUM - Disclosed herein are systems and methods that allow analysis of macromolecular structures using laserspray ionization at intermediate pressure or high vacuum using commercially available mass spectrometers with or without modification and with the application of heat. The systems and methods produce multiply-charged ions for improved analysis in mass spectrometry. | 02-26-2015 |
20150364311 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MASS SPECTOMETRY - The invention provides ionizing matrix compounds. These compounds are useful for mass spectrometry and ion mobility spectrometry as ionizing matrices facilitating transfer of diverse classes of analyte compounds from solid or solution states to gas-phase ions. | 12-17-2015 |
20160018361 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR IONIZING COMPOUNDS USING MATRIX-ASSISTANCE FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY AND ION MOBILITY SPECTROMETRY - An ionization method for use with mass spectrometry or ion mobility spectrometry is a small molecule compound(s) as a matrix into which is incorporated analyte. The matrix has attributes of sublimation or evaporation when placed in vacuum at or near room temperature and produces both positive and negative charges. Placing the sample into a region of sub-atmospheric pressure, the region being in fluid communication with the vacuum of the mass spectrometer or ion mobility spectrometer, produces gas-phase ions of the analyte for mass-to-charge or drift-time analysis without use of a laser, high voltage, particle bombardment, or a heated ion transfer region. This matrix and vacuum assisted ionization process can operate from atmosphere or vacuum and produces ions from large (e.g. proteins) and small molecules (e.g. drugs) with charge states similar to those observed in electrospray ionization. | 01-21-2016 |