Development of a Miniature Mass Spectrometer and an Automated Detector for Sampling Explosive Materials.

Mass spectrometry (Tokyo, Japan)(2017)

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Abstract
The development of a robust ionization source using the counter-flow APCI, miniature mass spectrometer, and an automated sampling system for detecting explosives are described. These development efforts using mass spectrometry were made in order to improve the efficiencies of on-site detection in areas such as security, environmental, and industrial applications. A development team, including the author, has struggled for nearly 20 years to enhance the robustness and reduce the size of mass spectrometers to meet the requirements needed for on-site applications. This article focuses on the recent results related to the detection of explosive materials where automated particle sampling using a cyclone concentrator permitted the inspection time to be successfully reduced to 3 s.
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counter-flow introduction APCI,cyclone concentrator,on-site detection,trace detection
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