Bruker Corporation (NASDAQ:BRKR) and the National High Magnetic Field
Laboratory (NHMFL) at Florida State University (FSU) today announced the
successful installation of the world’s first 21 Tesla (T) magnet for
Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance (FT-ICR). The installation
represents the world’s highest field, persistent, superconducting magnet
suitable for FT-ICR mass spectrometry, which is also often referred to
as FTMS. The 21T magnet was designed and built by Bruker in
collaboration with NHMFL scientists, and will be used in the NHMFL
FT-ICR program in a project funded by the National Science Foundation,
which makes cutting edge FT-ICR technologies available to the larger
community of scientists.
Pictured with the Bruker 21 Tesla FT-ICR magnet at the NHMFL lab are (from left to right): Professor Alan Marshall, the Robert O. Lawton Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Florida State University and Director of the High Field FT-ICR program at the NHMFL; John Quinn, 21 T FT-ICR engineering lead at NHMFL; Dr. Chris Hendrickson, 21 T FT-ICR project advisor at the NHMFL. (Photo: Business Wire)
FT-ICR is by far the highest resolution mass spectrometry technique
available, and is useful in the analysis of extremely complex mixtures,
including applications in petroleomics, dissolved organic matter (DOM),
metabolomics, top-down proteomics, and MALDI imaging. The performance of
FT-ICR systems improves with increasing magnetic field, and the 21T
magnet is expected to enable further dramatic improvements in mass
resolution, mass accuracy and dynamic range compared to the previous
highest field of 15T. The ICR Program at the NHMFL is a world leader in
instrument and technique development, as well as the pursuit for novel
applications of FT-ICR mass spectrometry.
Professor Alan Marshall, the Robert O. Lawton Professor of Chemistry and
Biochemistry at Florida State University and Director of the High Field
FT-ICR program at the NHMFL, commented: “We are delighted to report that
the 21T Bruker magnet is at full field. The other subsystems of
the 21T FT-ICR mass spectrometer have been designed and are
currently being assembled, for availability targeted for early fall of
2014.”
Professor Marshall added: “Three primary science drivers for this
instrument are: (a) faster throughput without loss of mass resolution
for top-down proteomics; (b) extension of the size and complexity of
protein complexes whose contact surfaces are mapped by solution-phase
hydrogen/deuterium exchange, and (c) improved mass resolution and
dynamic range for characterizing compositionally complex organic
mixtures (petroleum, dissolved organic matter, metabolome). The higher
magnetic field should result in dramatic improvement (by factors of
40-100%) in FT-ICR MS figures of merit, including mass resolution and
resolving power, mass accuracy, dynamic range, and data acquisition
speed.”
The 21 T magnet design offers a 110 mm room temperature
horizontal bore, with fringe field profiles and room temperature bore
access optimized for FT-ICR MS. It includes many design features
pioneered by Bruker, including operation at ~2 Kelvin by use of Bruker’s
unique UltraStabilized™ sub-cooling technology, the UltraShield™
technology to reduce stray fields, as well as novel active magnet
refrigeration technology that virtually eliminates cryogen refills and
user maintenance of the magnet. In addition to FTMS, the 21T
magnet is also suitable for ultra-high field preclinical MRI for highest
sensitivity and resolution in mouse neuroimaging.
Dr. Gerhard Roth, the Bruker Ultra-High Field Magnet Manager, said: “The 21T
FT-ICR magnet is based on the wealth of experience gathered in
ultra-high field magnet technology for NMR and for MRI magnets. Bruker
is extremely pleased to supply this cutting-edge 21T magnet to
enable new scientific research directions in ultra-high field FT-ICR
mass spectrometry.”
For more information about the High-Field FT-ICR program at the NHMFL,
please visit
www.magnet.fsu.edu/usershub/scientificdivisions/icr
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