SCIEX Differential Mobility Spectrometry Applications - See How SelexION® DMS Technology Helps Overcome Your Biggest Analytical Challenges
Brochures and specifications | 2016 | SCIEXInstrumentation
Differential mobility spectrometry (DMS) addresses growing demands for advanced selectivity in mass spectrometry workflows. As analytical challenges become more complex across lipidomics, proteomics, small molecule bioanalysis, food and environmental testing, and forensics, conventional MS sensitivity alone may be insufficient. Integrating an orthogonal separation dimension enables reliable discrimination of isobaric and isomeric species, reduces background noise and enhances limits of quantitation for trace-level analyses.
This whitepaper introduces SelexION® DMS technology, detailing its operational principles, instrumentation design, and its practical impact on various quantitative LC-MS/MS applications. It highlights how DMS can overcome co-elution and chemical interference challenges to deliver robust, reproducible analytical performance across diverse sample matrices.
SelexION DMS uses an oscillating electric field to separate ions based on differences in their gas-phase mobility. The compact differential ion mobility cell integrates seamlessly into the ion source, requiring no tools and minimal installation time. An updated curtain plate maintains instrument robustness while accommodating the DMS cell. SelexION DMS interfaces with SCIEX TripleQuad™, QTRAP®, and TripleTOF® platforms, preserving existing MS workflows.
Application highlights include:
SelexION DMS technology offers:
Looking ahead, the integration of DMS with high-resolution MS and data acquisition algorithms promises deeper insights into complex samples. Advancements may focus on:
By adding an orthogonal separation step, SelexION DMS technology enhances the selectivity, sensitivity and reliability of LC-MS/MS methods across a wide range of applications. Its seamless integration and robust performance enable laboratories to simplify workflows, overcome analytical challenges and achieve confident quantitation in complex matrices.
Ion Mobility, LC/MS
IndustriesFood & Agriculture, Forensics , Proteomics , Clinical Research, Lipidomics
ManufacturerSCIEX
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Differential mobility spectrometry (DMS) addresses growing demands for advanced selectivity in mass spectrometry workflows. As analytical challenges become more complex across lipidomics, proteomics, small molecule bioanalysis, food and environmental testing, and forensics, conventional MS sensitivity alone may be insufficient. Integrating an orthogonal separation dimension enables reliable discrimination of isobaric and isomeric species, reduces background noise and enhances limits of quantitation for trace-level analyses.
Aims and Overview of the Study
This whitepaper introduces SelexION® DMS technology, detailing its operational principles, instrumentation design, and its practical impact on various quantitative LC-MS/MS applications. It highlights how DMS can overcome co-elution and chemical interference challenges to deliver robust, reproducible analytical performance across diverse sample matrices.
Methodology and Instrumentation
SelexION DMS uses an oscillating electric field to separate ions based on differences in their gas-phase mobility. The compact differential ion mobility cell integrates seamlessly into the ion source, requiring no tools and minimal installation time. An updated curtain plate maintains instrument robustness while accommodating the DMS cell. SelexION DMS interfaces with SCIEX TripleQuad™, QTRAP®, and TripleTOF® platforms, preserving existing MS workflows.
Main Capabilities and Discussion
- Selective Separation: Efficiently resolves isobaric and isomeric compounds prior to mass analysis.
- Interference Removal: Reduces chemical noise and co-eluting contaminants, enhancing signal-to-noise ratio.
- Workflow Simplicity: Eliminates the need for complex HPLC gradients or extensive sample preparation.
- Reproducibility: Robust design ensures stable performance and consistent quantitation across long sequences.
Application highlights include:
- Lipidomics: Clear class separation of phospholipids, sphingomyelins, glycosylceramides, and ether lipids for confident identification and MRM quantitation.
- Peptide/Protein Quantitation: Enhanced detection of large molecules and post-translationally modified peptides by removing matrix interferences.
- Small Molecule Bioanalysis: Orthogonal separation of metabolites and drug candidates to streamline bioanalytical method development.
- Food/Environmental Testing: Improved detection of phthalates, triazole derivatives and naphthenic acids in complex matrices.
- Forensics: Rapid analysis of isobaric steroid metabolites and trace analytes in biological samples with high selectivity.
Benefits and Practical Applications
SelexION DMS technology offers:
- Lower limits of quantitation through noise reduction and enhanced selectivity.
- Faster method development by reducing reliance on extensive chromatographic separation.
- Increased confidence in compound identification, even in challenging matrices.
- Scalability across multiple MS platforms without compromising robustness.
Future Trends and Opportunities
Looking ahead, the integration of DMS with high-resolution MS and data acquisition algorithms promises deeper insights into complex samples. Advancements may focus on:
- Automated DMS parameter optimization guided by machine learning.
- Coupling DMS with novel ion mobility techniques for multi-dimensional separations.
- Broader applications in clinical biomarker discovery, metabolomics and environmental surveillance.
- Miniaturized and portable DMS modules for field-based analysis.
Conclusion
By adding an orthogonal separation step, SelexION DMS technology enhances the selectivity, sensitivity and reliability of LC-MS/MS methods across a wide range of applications. Its seamless integration and robust performance enable laboratories to simplify workflows, overcome analytical challenges and achieve confident quantitation in complex matrices.
References
- Differential Mobility Spectrometry for Improving Lipidomic Analysis by Mass Spectrometry
- Resolution of Ether- and Diacyl-Linked Phospholipids by DMS
- Resolution of Sphingomyelins in Complex Lipid Extracts by DMS
- Differential Ion Mobility Separation of Glycosylceramides (Cerebrosides)
- Quantitative Lipid Analysis using MRM and Differential Ion Mobility Spectrometry (DMS)
- Benefits of DMS for High-Sensitivity Quantitation of Peptides
- Rapid Quantitation of Substance-P in Plasma using DMS and Microflow Liquid Chromatography
- Quantification of Peptides with Poor MS/MS Fragmentation using Novel Jet Injector SelexION+ MIM Workflow
- Enhanced Analysis of Antibody Drug Conjugate (ADC) Candidates using Ion Mobility Separation
- Multiple Mass Spectrometric Strategies for High Selectivity Quantification of Protein and Peptides
- Using DMS to Separate and Localize Sites of Post-Translational Modifications on Peptides
- SelexION Technology: A New Solution to Selectivity Challenges in Quantitative Bioanalysis
- Separation of Diastereomeric Flubatine Metabolites using SelexION Technology
- Improving MRM Selectivity for Mesalamine using DMS
- Increasing Selectivity and Confidence in Detection when Analyzing Phthalates by LC-MS/MS
- Improving the LC-MS/MS Selectivity of Triazole Derivative Metabolism with SelexION Technology
- Rapid Characterization of Naphthenic Acids using High-Resolution Accurate Mass MS and MS/MS with SelexION DMS
- Investigating the Enhancement in Selectivity for the Analysis of Methyldienolone in Urine Samples by DMS
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