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Other UF Research with ES CSTC and Space Biotechnology Applications. Rick Yost Mass Spectrometry and Ion Mobility Spectrometry Analytical Chemistry University of Florida. UF Facts
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Other UF Research with ES CSTC and Space Biotechnology Applications Rick Yost Mass Spectrometry and Ion Mobility Spectrometry Analytical Chemistry University of Florida
UF Facts • UF offers more academic programs on one campus than any other University (tied with Ohio State and Minnesota) • 43,500 students on campus, the 6th largest university in US - (10,000 grad students, 3,000 professional, 31,500 undergrads) • 4,000 faculty • $300M in research grants/year • 8th among all universities in royalty income • 8th among all universities in number of U.S. patents awarded
Department of Chemistry UF Chemistry Facts • among the top 8 PhD-granting Chemistry departments in the US • 12th in total research spending for Chemistry • 1st in industrial funding for Chemistry • 46 tenured or tenure-track faculty • 7 teaching and research support faculty • 250 graduate students • 85 postdoctoral and other scientific associates • 42 staff members
UF Graduate Program in Chemistry UF http://www.acs.org/education/cpt/cptsr01.html
Analytical Chemistry UF Analytical Chemistry Facts • among the top four Analytical Chemistry programs in the US • 8 tenured faculty • 2 teaching and research support faculty • 81 graduate students • 20 postdoctoral associates
Yost Research Group • Analytical chemistry • Instrumentation development and applications • High-performance mass spectrometry • High-field ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS) • Over $5M in grants ($1.2M from NASA) • Close collaboration with industrial partners • Over $2B worth of analytical instruments sold based upon these partnerships
NASA Projects Completed Projects • NASA-Ames/KSC, Finnigan - Mass Spectrometric Automation and Artificial Intelligence for NASA Manned Space Environments • NASA/Dynacs - Design of a Miniature Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer for Launchpad Monitoring • FSGC/Dynamac - Miniature Mass Spectrometer for Biological and Environmental Monitoring • FSGC - Laser Microprobe Mass Spectrometry for Mapping Compounds in Intact Tissue
NASA Projects Pending Projects • UF/ES CSTC/Stennis – New Analytical Methods and Instrumentation for Monitoring Plant Stress • UF/SABRE – Monitoring Plant Stress for Plants Grown under Martian Atmospheric Conditions • UF/SABRE –Metabolomics (Metabolic Profiling) of Plant Stress by LC/MS/MS • UF/UCF-Development of a Virtual Range to Validate Safety Criteria of Current and 2nd and 3rd Generation Space Vehicles (Fieldable Sensors)
Technology for Environmental Science and Biotechnology Applications • High-performance mass spectrometry • Tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) • Laser microprobe MS/MS • Fourier-transform mass spectrometry (FTMS) • High-field ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS) • programmable multi-component sensors (small, low-power) • remarkably high sensitivity and selectivity • similar to IMS systems used for explosives detection • similar to the IMS system (VOA) on board the International Space Station
Tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) (Triple Quadrupole) Tandem-in-Space Tandem-in-Time (Quadrupole Ion Trap) vs.
Signal S/N Chemical Noise Tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) • Enhance selectivity by combining complimentary techniques • Number of Stages = • GC • GC/MS • GC/MS/MS • GC/MS/MS/MS
Laser microprobe MS/MS Laser Ion Trap Ion Source Sample Probe
Map trace compounds at low ppm levels in intact tissue – drugs, metabolites, biomarkers • Spatial resolution 100μm, potentially 10μm
R ~ 10,000 @ m/z 28 Fourier-Transform mass spectrometry (FTMS) • Ultra-high resolution (105 @ m/z 100) • Exact mass for empirical formulae • MS/MS for structure elucidation • 1/10 the size and weight of conventional FTMS systems
Conventional IMS To Detector FAIMS apparatus Ion Mobility Spectrometry • Measure size/charge of ions at atmospheric pressure • IMS widely used for explosives, chemical agent detection, VOA on ISSS • FAIMS offers far higher sensitivity and selectivity • FAIMS has potential for miniaturization
Projected Partnerships • Laser microprobe MS/MS • Thermo Finnigan Fourier-transform MS • Siemens Automation High-field ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS) • Ionalytics, a spin-off from NRC Canada • Sionex, a spin-off fromCharles Stark Draper Lab at MIT Applications (and/or instrumentation) • UF, NASA research centers • North Carolina partners