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Real-Time Quantitative Analysis of H2, He, O2, and Ar by Quadrupole Ion Trap Mass SpectrometryThe use of a quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometer for quantitative analysis of hydrogen and helium as well as other permanent gases is demonstrated. The customized instrument utilizes the mass selective instability mode of mass analysis as with commercial instruments; however, this instrument operates at a greater RF trapping frequency and without a buffer gas. With these differences, a useable mass range from 2 to over 50 Da is achieved, as required by NASA for monitoring the Space Shuttle during a launch countdown. The performance of the ion trap is evaluated using part-per-million concentrations of hydrogen, helium, oxygen and argon mixed into a nitrogen gas stream. Relative accuracy and precision when quantitating the four analytes were better than the NASA-required minimum of 10% error and 5% deviation, respectively. Limits of detection were below the NASA requirement of 25-ppm hydrogen and 100-ppm helium; those for oxygen and argon were slightly higher than the requirement. The instrument provided adequate performance at fast data recording rates, demonstrating the utility of an ion trap mass spectrometer as a real-time quantitative monitoring device for permanent gas analysis.
Document ID
20020039725
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
Authors
Ottens, Andrew K.
(Florida Univ. Gainesville, FL United States)
Harrison, W. W.
(Florida Univ. Gainesville, FL United States)
Griffin, Timothy P.
(DYNACS Engineering Co., Inc. Cocoa Beach, FL United States)
Helms, William R.
(NASA Kennedy Space Center Cocoa Beach, FL United States)
Voska, N.
Date Acquired
August 20, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2002
Subject Category
Fluid Mechanics And Thermodynamics
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS10-98001
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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