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Interfacing a Markes Unity2TM Thermal Desorber with the Syft Voice200® SIFT-MS

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Thermal desorption, SIFT-MS
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Summary

Importance of the Topic


The integration of thermal desorption with Selected Ion Flow Tube Mass Spectrometry (SIFT-MS) addresses limitations of traditional TD–GC-MS methods such as long analysis times and reduced sensitivity for certain compounds. By coupling a Markes Unity2 thermal desorber directly to a Syft Voice200 SIFT-MS, real-time, interference-resistant quantification of volatile and semi-volatile organics becomes possible.

Study Objectives and Overview


This work aimed to demonstrate a straightforward physical interface between the Unity2 thermal desorber and the Voice200 SIFT-MS instrument, establish a rapid desorption and detection protocol, and evaluate analytical performance metrics including linearity, limits of detection, and overall throughput.

Methodology


  • Sample Loading: Chromosorb sorbent tubes were loaded with calibrated gas standards of five target analytes (isobutane, benzene, ethylbenzene, hexafluorobenzene, octafluorotoluene) at controlled flow and pressure.
  • Desorption Protocol: Primary desorption at 280 °C for 5 min; secondary focusing trap ramped from –20 °C to 300 °C at 1 °C/s, followed by a 3 min hold at 300 °C.
  • SIFT-MS Detection: Selected Ion Mode using reagent ions H₃O⁺, NO⁺, and O₂⁺; sample flow of 46 sccm controlled by Unity2 carrier gas.


Used Instrumentation


  • Thermal Desorber: Markes Unity2TM
  • SIFT-MS Analyzer: Syft Technologies Voice200®
  • Sorbent Media: Chromosorb


Main Results and Discussion


  • Desorption Profiles: Each compound exhibited distinct temporal release, allowing separation without chromatographic columns.
  • Analysis Speed: Full desorption and detection of five analytes completed in under 8 minutes—substantially faster than TD–GC-MS.
  • Linearity: Demonstrated a linear response from 1 ng to ≈3000 ng analyte load.
  • Detection Limits: LODs between 110 pg and 390 pg; LOQs between 190 pg and 670 pg for compounds tested.


Benefits and Practical Applications


This integrated TD–SIFT-MS method provides rapid, sub-nanogram detection of VOCs and SVOCs with minimal sample preparation and no chromatographic separation. It is well suited for environmental air monitoring, indoor air quality assessments, industrial QA/QC, and fast screening workflows.

Future Trends and Potential Applications


  • Optimization of the desorption temperature ramp to further reduce detection limits and shorten analysis cycles.
  • Extension to a broader range of analyte classes, including polar and larger molecular weight compounds.
  • Development of portable, field-deployable TD–SIFT-MS systems for on-site VOC monitoring.


Conclusion


The successful coupling of the Markes Unity2 thermal desorber with the Syft Voice200 SIFT-MS demonstrates a fast, sensitive, and interference-resistant approach for VOC and SVOC analysis. Sub-nanogram quantitation in minutes highlights its potential to enhance throughput and analytical performance across various applications.

References


  1. P. Spanel and D. Smith, Int. J. Mass Spectrom., 181 (1998) 1–10.
  2. P. Spanel, Y.F. Ji and D. Smith, Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Processes, 165/166 (1997) 25–37.
  3. P. Spanel, J.M. Van Doren and D. Smith, Int. J. Mass Spectrom., 213 (2002) 163–176.
  4. D.B. Milligan et al., Anal Chem., 79 (2007) 2537–2540.

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