Mass Spectroscopy 2 RGA Mass Spectroscopy II Applications

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Mass Spectroscopy 2: RGA Mass Spectroscopy II Applications as Residual Gas Analyzer (RGA)

Mass Spectroscopy 2: RGA Mass Spectroscopy II Applications as Residual Gas Analyzer (RGA)

Residual Gas Analyzer (RGA) Mass Spectroscopy 2: RGA 1) Creates an environment with a

Residual Gas Analyzer (RGA) Mass Spectroscopy 2: RGA 1) Creates an environment with a large ion population. 2) Separates ions by their mass to charge ratio. 3) Detects ions with same mass to charge ratio. Carbon Monoxide sample Intensity + O + Various Ions e Hot wire + C C A detector that senses ions that come through the quadrupoles O The quadrupole rods direct select mass to charge ions down middle path depending on magnetic fields applied to pole pairs. 12 14 16 28 10 C Mass/charge 50 ++ O Note: The intensity of first three mass to charge ratios shown are much smaller than the intensity of the 28 m/z signal.

Mass Spectroscopy 2: RGA quadrupoles ion generation

Mass Spectroscopy 2: RGA quadrupoles ion generation

Mass Spectroscopy 2: RGA Graph records the number and type of ions that reach

Mass Spectroscopy 2: RGA Graph records the number and type of ions that reach the detector Atoms from vacuum chamber Electromagnetic quadrupoles Select ions that reach detector Ions form and are drawn 0. 7 0 current between quadrupoles hot ionizing filament Residual Gas Analyzer Detector

Mass Spectroscopy 2: RGA Although the molecule was ionized into three different types of

Mass Spectroscopy 2: RGA Although the molecule was ionized into three different types of ions: The electromagnetic field around the quadrupoles only allowed the “red” type of ions to reach the detector. The “blue” ions and the “purple” ions crashed into the sides of the metal rods (the quadrupoles) before they could reach the detector.

Mass Spectroscopy 2: RGA This time the electromagnetic field around the quadrupoles was changed.

Mass Spectroscopy 2: RGA This time the electromagnetic field around the quadrupoles was changed. The three types of ions were formed but the quadrupoles only allowed the “blue” type of ions to reach the detector. The “red” ions and the “purple” ions crashed into the sides of the metal rods (the quadrupoles) before they could reach the detector.

the electromagnetic field around the quadrupoles was changed for a third time Mass Spectroscopy

the electromagnetic field around the quadrupoles was changed for a third time Mass Spectroscopy 2: RGA only the “purple” type of ions reach the detector. The “red” ions and the “blue” ions crashed into the sides of the metal rods (the quadrupoles) before they could reach the detector.

Mass Spectroscopy 2: RGA Mass Spectra – Residual Gas Analysis The quadrupole attached to

Mass Spectroscopy 2: RGA Mass Spectra – Residual Gas Analysis The quadrupole attached to this vacuum training system is used to monitor the gas composition in the vacuum system. For this application, the mass spec is called a Residual Gas Analyzer, RGA’s are used to monitor the relative amounts of different gases in the vacuum chamber. electronics for the quadrupole mass spec vacuum chamber quadrupole mass spectrometer installed specific gas source for a vacuum training system

Mass Spectroscopy 2: RGA Mass Spectra – Residual Gas Analysis Many high tech consumer

Mass Spectroscopy 2: RGA Mass Spectra – Residual Gas Analysis Many high tech consumer items are made in vacuum chambers of various sizes. There are particular gases in specific amounts required for different application processes performed in a vacuum system. A quadrupole mass spec (or RGA) attached to the vacuum system is one way to monitor the gases composition and amounts in the chamber to assure high quality control. Electronics for the quadrupole mass spec Quadrupole installed in a mass spectrometer application Vacuum chamber Specific gas source for a vacuum training system

Mass Spectroscopy 2: RGA Mass Spectra – RGA Spectra Mass spectra of gases in

Mass Spectroscopy 2: RGA Mass Spectra – RGA Spectra Mass spectra of gases in the vacuum system are analyzed by the attached RGA image and stored on a linked computer

Mass Spectroscopy 2: RGA 11

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