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A pulsed-leak valve for use with ion trapping mass spectrometers

✍ Scribed by Charles Q. Jiao; Don Rufus A. Ranatunga; Weldon E. Vaughn; Ben S. Freiser


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
491 KB
Volume
7
Category
Article
ISSN
1044-0305

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✦ Synopsis


A pulsed-leak valve that allows the introduction of a prolonged, flat, and controllable pulse of gas is described. Test results from the valve that utilized a Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer with Ar and C,H, as the sample gases indicate that the valve functions as expected and yields basically rectangular pressure profiles in the cell region. The rise and fall times are similar to those of just the stand-alone pulsed valve and are believed to be determined mainly by the design of the vacuum system, rather than the design of the pulsed-leak valve. Kinetic data for the reaction of Nb+ with C,H,, acquired with the use of the pulsed-leak valve to introduce the C,H, gas, demonstrates the practical application of this valve for kinetic and other analogous studies. Use of the pulsed-leak valve greatly reduces the loss of the reactant ion signal during the cooling period. (1 Am Sot Muss Spectrom 1996, 7, 118-122


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