2014
DOI: 10.1007/s13361-014-1026-5
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Design of Portable Mass Spectrometers with Handheld Probes: Aspects of the Sampling and Miniature Pumping Systems

Abstract: Miniature mass spectrometry analytical systems of backpack configuration fitted with sampling probes could potentially be of significant interest for in-field, real-time chemical analysis. In this study, various configurations were explored in which a long narrow tube was used to connect the turbo and backing pumps used to create and maintain vacuum. Also, for the first time we introduced two new types of pumps for miniature mass spectrometers, the Creare 130g drag pump and Creare 350g scroll backing pump. The… Show more

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“…300 L/s). 79 These characteristics do not lend themselves to miniaturization. Typical vacuum systems implemented in miniature mass spectrometers combine a ca.…”
Section: Vacuum Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…300 L/s). 79 These characteristics do not lend themselves to miniaturization. Typical vacuum systems implemented in miniature mass spectrometers combine a ca.…”
Section: Vacuum Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pursuit of the high throughput drug analysis has led to the coupling of ambient ionization methods to field-portable MS instrumentation [39,40], allowing rapid and flexible screening of controlled substances and other contraband while enjoying the discriminating power of MS analysis. Reported applications demonstrate the utility of specific ambient MS techniques in this arena, allowing the direct analysis of utilized surface swabs [24], trace residues [41], bulk evidence [42], and highly complex sample matrices [26,43].…”
Section: A Review Of the 2009 Census For Publicly Funded Forensicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Latest trends in instrument development focus on the development of miniaturized and portable MS systems, making them available for possible on-site use [5][6][7]. Although, there have been some reports on portable/handheld MS instruments for CWA detection, [8,9] all these systems suffer from a reduced selectivity and greatly decreased sensitivity compared with laboratory equipment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%