Identification and detection limits for scanning and non-scanning mass spectrometers are discussed. It is theoretically deduced and experimentally confirmed that these limits are on the low pico-and femtogram levels, respectively, when using conventional secondary electron multiplier-amplifier systems. The sensitivity can be increased at least tenfold by pulse-counting techniques, instead of current amplification, provided the chemical noise is sufficiently low. The potential advantages of a detection system for simultaneous ion detection in a significant mass range, for obtaining complete mass spectra in fast GC/MS analyses, are demonstrated. A double focusing mass spectrometer was constructed, using the well-proven Mattauch-Herzog princip...
Fast chromatographic separations can be achieved by using narrow-bore columns and by operating at va...
The use of GC/MS techniques is crucial to modern environmental trace analysis. However, due to the s...
In this work the combination of high-speed narrow-bore capillary GC with electron capture detection ...
Identification and detection limits for scanning and non-scanning mass spectrometers are discussed. ...
Fast gas chromatog. sepns. can be achieved by vacuum-outlet operation and by applying narrow-bore co...
In this work the application of high-speed narrow-bore capillary GC in combination with a fast scann...
A high-speed gas chromatographic system that produces peak widths of about 0.1 s has been coupled to...
Application of high pressure drop (narrow-bore, vacuum-outlet) columns shortens analysis times and l...
Contains research objectives andNational Institutes of Health (Grant 5 505 FR-07047-03
Various position sensitive readout systems for microchannel plates are considered. A discrete anode ...
A novel gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer (GC-MS) based on a miniature toroidal ion trap mass anal...
Gas Chromatography (GC) is routinely used in the laboratory to temporally separate chemical mixtures...
Fast chromatographic separations can be achieved by using narrow-bore columns and by operating at va...
The use of GC/MS techniques is crucial to modern environmental trace analysis. However, due to the s...
In this work the combination of high-speed narrow-bore capillary GC with electron capture detection ...
Identification and detection limits for scanning and non-scanning mass spectrometers are discussed. ...
Fast gas chromatog. sepns. can be achieved by vacuum-outlet operation and by applying narrow-bore co...
In this work the application of high-speed narrow-bore capillary GC in combination with a fast scann...
A high-speed gas chromatographic system that produces peak widths of about 0.1 s has been coupled to...
Application of high pressure drop (narrow-bore, vacuum-outlet) columns shortens analysis times and l...
Contains research objectives andNational Institutes of Health (Grant 5 505 FR-07047-03
Various position sensitive readout systems for microchannel plates are considered. A discrete anode ...
A novel gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer (GC-MS) based on a miniature toroidal ion trap mass anal...
Gas Chromatography (GC) is routinely used in the laboratory to temporally separate chemical mixtures...
Fast chromatographic separations can be achieved by using narrow-bore columns and by operating at va...
The use of GC/MS techniques is crucial to modern environmental trace analysis. However, due to the s...
In this work the combination of high-speed narrow-bore capillary GC with electron capture detection ...