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SIS AP1000 AutoProbe™

Automated Direct Insertion Probe for Finnigan TRACE MS™ Mass Spectrometer from Thermo Electron Corp.

SIS AP1000 attached to the Finnigan TRACE MS.

The AutoProbe™ System is an Automated Direct Exposure Probe (DEP) for the Finnigan TRACE MS™, PolarisQ, and TRACE DSQ™ Mass Spectrometer systems. The AutoProbe System injects samples directly into the MS source for mass spec sample analysis with no chromatographic separation. This permits samples to be analyzed in 3 minutes or less. The AutoProbe™ operates in the Thermo Finnigan Xcalibur™ MS Software environment and is fully integrated with the Xcalibur™ software, including system setup, methods setup, system operation and data storage. Applications of the direct probe technique include the screening of drug and pharmaceutical samples, quality control sample analysis, spot analysis of chemical reaction mixtures to monitor rates of synthesis, and the analysis of compounds which cannot be chromatographed. The AutoProbe System is used where high volumes of samples need to be analyzed quickly or it can be used in an "Open Access" environment where it can be used by multiple users with minimal MS expertise.

Figure 2 - AP1000 AutoProbe DEP Probe Tip (Plug in Replaceable Tips)

The AutoProbe system uses a Direct Exposure Probe (DEP) tip with a platinum wire on the end of a probe for the analysis of samples. Samples for analysis are dissolved in a suitable solvent and 0.125 to 1.0 ul of the prepared sample solution is injected onto a small platinum wire loop on the tip of the probe via the CTC Autosampler syringe.

Figure 3 - Injecting sample onto DEP Filament Wire Coil

Features:

Figure 4 - AutoProbe PC Method Window for setting up probe analysis parameters

The AutoProbe can analyze sample sizes from 500 nanograms down to less than 1.0 nanograms in less than 1.0 minutes of MS analysis time. It requires about 2.0 minutes to inject the sample into and out of the MS vacuum system, for a total time of about 3.0 minutes between samples. In addition the AutoProbe technique has been shown to be very reproducible, quantitative and there are no "memory effects" with this technique as demonstrated in the two application notes listed below. 

Figure 5 - Typical Sample Analysis via the AutoProbe


For additional details click onto the detailed descriptive material on the AutoDesorb system below.  The application notes below demonstrate the operation of the AutoProbe for the analysis of samples.  For additional pricing and ordering information, contact John Manura at Scientific Instrument Services, or call (908) 788-5550 ext: 800.  


AutoProbe Details

AutoProbe General Description
AutoProbe Console Description
AutoProbe Software Description
AutoProbe Specifications and Requirements

Articles and Application Notes

87.  Design and Development of an Automated Direct Probe for a Mass Spectrometer
89.  Quantitation of Organics via a Mass Spectrometer Automated Direct Probe
90.  An Automated MS Direct Probe for use in an Open Access Environment
91.  AutoProbe DEP Probe Tip Temperatures
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