Jack A. Syage, Mark A. Hanning-Lee, Karl A. Hanold
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Abstract
This article discusses a feasibility demonstration for a 30-lb field-portable chemical analysis system with detection capability comparable to that of a benchtop system. Syagen constructed and operated a prototype instrument with the use of a novel atmospheric sampling photoionization source coupled to a quadrupole-ion-trap, time-of-flight mass spectrometer (QitTof). The keys to reducing weight and power were the development of a notebook-computer data-acquisition system and a new low-power ion-trap RF source. Detection limits of 10–100 ppb and 5–50 pg were measured for a variety of compounds including phosphonates and aromatics. An air and liquid sampler was developed and shown to have a response time of 1–10 s, depending on mode of operation. The QitTof analyzer and processor can record mass spectra at 200 Hz, making it suitable for fast gas chromatography. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Field Analyt Chem Technol 4: 204–215, 2000
便携式光电离飞行时间质谱仪
本文讨论了一种30磅的现场便携式化学分析系统的可行性论证,该系统的检测能力与台式系统相当。Syagen构建并运行了一台原型仪器,该仪器使用了一种新型大气采样光电离源与四极离子阱耦合,即飞行时间质谱仪(QitTof)。减少重量和功率的关键是笔记本电脑数据采集系统和新型低功率离子阱射频源的开发。检测限为10-100 ppb和5-50 pg的各种化合物,包括膦酸盐和芳烃。开发了一种空气和液体取样器,并显示其响应时间为1-10秒,取决于操作模式。QitTof分析仪和处理器可以记录200 Hz的质谱,使其适合快速气相色谱。©2000 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。化学工程学报(自然科学版),2004,31 (4):391 - 391
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