2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jasms.2008.05.011
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Development of a palm portable mass spectrometer

Abstract: A palm portable mass spectrometer (PPMS) has been developed with a weight of 1.48 kg (3 lb) and a size of 1.54 L (8.2 X 7.7 X 24.5 em") that can be operated with an average battery power of 5 W. A miniaturized ion trap has been used as a mass analyzer that consists of four parallel disks with coaxial holes. A rf voltage of 1500 V p _ p at 3.9 MHz has been used for scanning ion mass of up to m/z300. An ion-getter pump serves for high vacuum of the PPMS. Sample gas was introduced in pulse mode. An embedded micro… Show more

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“…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%
“…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%
“…Another fascinating development that took place in parallel was the development of portable or miniaturized mass spectrometers [9 -14]. An entire issue of this journal [JASMS 2008, 19(10)] has been devoted to this topic under the heading "Harsh Environment Mass Spectrometry" [12,13,[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22]. Although all of the field-portable mass spectrometers available nowadays are less powerful in terms of sensitivity, mass range, and mass resolving power than their laboratory-based counterparts, the vision is clearly to combine suitable atmospheric pressure sources with portable mass spectrometers to run analyses in subway systems, airports, at sports events, in restaurants, supermarkets, wholesale markets, and perhaps in the future even in the average home.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In fact, almost all commercialized miniature mass spectrometers, for example Guardion-7 (Lammert et al, 2006) and Griffin Analytical 600 in Table 1, have adopted ion traps and QMF. In addition, it can be noted that there is a large variety of ion traps: (1) three dimensional hyperbolic ion traps, (2) rectilinear ion traps (Liang et al, 2008;Fico et al, 2009;Li et al, 2009;Ouyang et al, 2009), (3) toroidal ion traps (Lammert et al, 2006), (4) planar electrode ion traps (Austin et al, 2007;Austin et al, 2008;Yang et al, 2008), and (5) cylindrical ion traps (Van Amerom et al, 2008;Wells et al, 2008;Chaudhary et al, 2009). …”
Section: Overview Of Miniaturized Mass Spectrometersmentioning
confidence: 99%