An adjustable, low mass-to-charge (m/z) filter is disclosed employing
electrospray ionization to block ions associated with unwanted low m/z
species from entering the mass spectrometer and contributing their space
charge to down-stream ion accumulation steps. The low-mass filter is made
by using an adjustable potential energy barrier from the conductance
limiting terminal electrode of an electrodynamic ion funnel, which
prohibits species with higher ion mobilities from being transmitted. The
filter provides a linear voltage adjustment of low-mass filtering from
m/z values from about 50 to about 500. Mass filtering above m/z 500 can
also be performed; however, higher m/z species are attenuated. The mass
filter was evaluated with a liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry
analysis of an albumin tryptic digest and resulted in the ability to
block low-mass, "background" ions which account for 40-70% of the total
ion current from the ESI source during peak elution.