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E-mail
250939901@qq.com
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Phone
15710019877
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Address
No. 18 Jianshe Road, Kaixuan Street, Liangxiang, Fangshan District, Beijing
Beijing Zhichen Technology Co., Ltd
250939901@qq.com
15710019877
No. 18 Jianshe Road, Kaixuan Street, Liangxiang, Fangshan District, Beijing
GAIS is an in-situ softion sourceIt can achieve high sensitivity, fast, non-destructive, and high temporal resolution ionization. GAIS can obtain complete molecular ion information of gaseous and particulate organic matter to avoid the fragmentation of the analyte by high-energy electron bombardment sources (EI) and the inadequacy of proton transfer chemical ionization sources (PTR) in detecting negative ion substances. Connected to the mass spectrometer through the base, compatible with traditional commercial mass spectrometry!
In situ softion sourceIt has applications in multiple fields, especially in semiconductor micro nano processing, nanotechnology, biomedical, energy, and scientific research. For example, in semiconductor micro nano processing, its high energy and high precision can also be used to process and engrave semiconductor materials at small sizes; In nanotechnology, it can be used for the processing and preparation of nanomaterials; In the field of biomedical science, it can be used to collect biomedical data and perform tumor treatment.
It can enable traditional mass spectrometry to have the ability to measure and analyze gaseous and particulate molecules online.
Technical Principle
➢ Thermal desorption+photo induced chemical ionization
Technical advantages: in-situ soft ionization+high sensitivity
➢ Non destructive online: online in-situ ionization of gaseous, liquid, and solid samples
➢ Simple and fast: no pre-treatment such as extraction, concentration, or pre separation
➢ Clean and authentic: No solvent or salt interference
➢ High sensitivity: nanogram level detection limit (sulfate 6.2 ng/m3, organic)
1.2 ng/m3 based on Q-Exactive
Application scenarios
➢ Electronic nose: sniffing and measuring VOCs, respiratory gases, odors, etc
Gaseous molecules and free radicals: flames, atmospheric photochemistry, etc
Solid and liquid: aerosols, drugs, cosmetics, food, chemicals, pesticide residues, etc