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1.6 Experiment Types
This topic describes several types of experiments that you can perform with
the LTQ. The experiments can be grouped into the following categories:
•
General MS or MS
n
•
Data-Dependent
™
•
Ion Mapping
™
•
Ion Tree
You can specify which type of experiment you want to perform in the
Instrument Setup window, and then save it in an Instrument Method (.meth)
file.
General MS or MS
n
Experiments
A General MS or MS
n
experiment is best used for the quantitative analysis of
known compounds. However, you can also use a General experiment to
collect qualitative data for structural analysis. Xcalibur includes an Instrument
Method template in Instrument Setup so you can get started with a General
MS or MS
n
experiment.
In a General MS quantitation experiment, you need to specify the mass range
of your analyte(s) of interest. In a General MS/MS quantitation experiment,
you need to specify a parent (precursor ion) that fragments into distinctive
product ions. In a General MS
n
quantitation experiment, you need to specify
the mass-to-charge ratios of all the parent ions of interest. The LTQ can then
collect data on the ions in the range or on the product ions of the parent ion(s)
that you specify.
If you use a General experiment to collect data for qualitative (structural)
analysis, you specify the scan mode (MS through MS
n
) for which you want
data in the Scan Event Settings group box. If you specify MS/MS or MS
n
, you
then choose the parent ion(s) for which you want data in the Set Parent List
dialog box. The LTQ can then collect distinct qualitative information for
structural analysis or for spectral reference.
The LTQ can generate reproducible, product-specific spectra, even from
laboratory to laboratory. Consequently, reference spectra that are generated
with the LTQ can be used to confirm structures of compounds generated with
other LTQ systems.
Note. Procedures for these experiments are beyond the scope of this
Finnigan LTQ Hardware Manual. If you need more information, refer to
online Help.