D. Lloyd et al., A MEMBRANE-INLET MASS-SPECTROMETER MINIPROBE FOR THE DIRECT SIMULTANEOUS MEASUREMENT OF MULTIPLE GAS SPECIES WITH SPATIAL-RESOLUTION OF 1-MM, Journal of microbiological methods, 25(2), 1996, pp. 145-151
The design and construction of a membrane-covered gas miniprobe inlet
using a quadrupole mass spectrometer is described. The probe is a metr
e-long steel capillary tube (o.d. 1.6 mm) terminating in a 4 cm 300 mu
m o.d. hypodermic needle. Response times for H-2, CH4, N-2, O-2 and C
O2 in gaseous or liquid phases are of the order of minutes (t(100%)).
Gas concentrations of the order of 1 mu M can be measured with a spati
al resolution of the order of 1 mm. Examples are given of the vertical
distributions of O-2 and CO2 in a freshwater sediment, and of O-2, CO
2, and CH4 in a peat core. The characteristics of this system are disc
ussed in detail in terms of the usefulness of the device for localized
ecological gas measurements.