Claims
- 1. An interface system for introducing a gaseous sample for analysis into a mass spectrometer provided with a housing having a vacuum region therein, comprising a sample introducing apparatus and a sample providing module means adapted to be connected thereto, said apparatus comprising an open-ended elongated tubular means supported by said housing and having a first end region contained within said housing and a second end region positioned external to said housing, sample module coupling means supported by said second end region, a single elongated capillary within the tubular means with a first end segment thereof in open communication with said coupling means and with a second end segment projecting from the open end of the first end region of the tubular means in open communication with the vacuum region within the housing, first conduit means containing at least a portion of said first end segment of the capillary and having one end thereof in open communication with said coupling means, clamping means supported by at least one of the tubular means and a second end of the first conduit means for providing an air-tight seal therewith about the capillary, said sample module means adapted to be operatively interfaced with said first conduit means through said coupling means for introducing into said first conduit means a gaseous stream containing a sample to be analyzed in the mass spectrometer via a minor portion of said gaseous stream being transported through the capillary for introduction into the vacuum region within the housing, and second conduit means having one end thereof extending substantially external to the tubular means and a second end thereof coupled to the first conduit means in open communication therewith for receiving therefrom a major portion of the gaseous stream introduced into said second conduit means by the sample module means and removing the received major portion of the gaseous stream from the tubular means whereby only said minor portion of the gaseous stream enters the capillary through said one end thereof for transport through the capillary.
- 2. An interface system for introducing a gaseous sample for analysis into a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said coupling means comprises receptacle means or hollow plug means supported at said one end of the first conduit means, wherein connecting means are supported on said sample module means, and wherein said connecting means comprises hollow plug means or receptacle means adapted to be respectively coupled to the hollow receptacle means or the plug means of said coupling means, and module clamping means for securing the hollow plug means within the receptacle means and providing a substantially air-tight seal therebetween.
- 3. An interface system for introducing a gaseous sample for analysis into a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 1, wherein open-ended cylindrical means containing sorbent means are attachable at one end thereof to said one end of the second conduit means for receiving the major portion of the gaseous stream transported therethrough and retaining on said sorbent means at least a portion of the sample contained in the major portion of the gaseous stream.
- 4. An interface system for introducing a gaseous sample for analysis into a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the major portion of the gaseous stream consists of about 90 to about 99.9 percent of the gaseous stream introduced into the second conduit means by the sample module means.
- 5. An interface system for introducing a gaseous sample for analysis into a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said sample module means is an air sampling module for analysis of a gaseous sample contained in air, wherein said air sampling module comprises casing means, connecting means supported by the casing means for removably attaching the casing means to said coupling means, first gas conveying means having one end in open communication with the connecting means and a second end adapted to receive a stream of sample-containing air, pump means for displacing the stream of air through the first gas conveying means, second gas conveying means coupled to said first gas conveying means at a location thereon adjacent to said one end for introducing a stream of an inert gas thereinto for mixture with the gaseous sample therein, and means operatively associated with the second gas conveying means for pulsing the stream of inert gas in the second gas conveying means prior to the mixture thereof with the gaseous sample in the first gas conveying means.
- 6. An interface system for introducing a gaseous sample for analysis into a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 5, wherein third gas conveying means are connected to the said pump means and to the first gas conveying means at a location intermediate to the connecting means and the coupling with the second gas conveying means for removing a substantial portion of said mixture from the first gas conveying means.
- 7. An interface system for introducing a gaseous sample for analysis into a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 6, wherein fourth gas conveying means are coupled to said one end of said second conduit means and said third gas conveying means for receiving the major portion of the gaseous stream received by the second conduit means.
- 8. an interface system for introducing a gaseous sample for analysis into a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 5, wherein flow control means are operatively associated with the second, third and fourth gas conveying means for the controlling the flow of gas therethrough.
- 9. An interface system for introducing a gaseous sample for analysis into a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said sample module means is a soil/liquid purge module for the analysis of gaseous samples sparged from soil or a liquid contained in a containment vessel, wherein said soil/liquid purge module comprises casing means, connecting means supported by the casing means for removably coupling the casing means to said coupling means, said containment vessel having an enclosed volume therein for containing a sample-containing soil or a sample-containing liquid and an end region having an opening therethrough in communication with the enclosed volume, attaching means supported by the casing means for receiving and retaining said end region of the containment vessel, concentric first and second hollow needle means supported by the casing means and projecting into the containment vessel through said opening with said first needle means being of a length sufficient to extend into a sample-containing soil or a sample-containing liquid within the enclosed volume of the containment vessel, first tube means having a first end region thereof coupled the second needle means and a second end region thereof coupled to said connecting means, and second tube means coupled to said first needle means for conveying a stream of inert gas therethrough to sparge and convey at least a portion of the sample from a sample-containing soil or a sample-containing liquid within the vessel into said second needle means for providing the sample introducing apparatus with said gaseous stream consisting essentially of the sparged portion of the sample and essentially all of the inert gas conveyed through said first needle means.
- 10. An interface system for introducing a gaseous sample for analysis into a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 9, wherein valve means are operatively associated with the second tube means for controlling the flow of inert gas therethrough, wherein third tube means are coupled to said valve means and to said first tube means at a location adjacent to said connecting means, and wherein said valve means are adapted to selectively control the flow of inert gas through said second tube means or through said third tube means.
- 11. An interface system for introducing a gaseous sample for analysis into a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said sample module means is a thermal desorption module for analysis of a sample contained by and desorbable from a sorbent bed disposed within a tubular housing, said thermal desorption module comprises an elongated cylinder having first and second end regions with said first end region of the cylinder having a passageway extending therethrough and coupled at one end thereof to said connecting means and with said second end region of the cylinder having a cavity therein for containing the tubular housing, conduit means coupled to the said second end region of said cylinder at a location adjacent to an end thereof spaced from said passageway for conveying a stream of an inert gas into the cavity, and heating means supported by the cylinder and adapted to heat the sorbent bed in the tubular housing to a temperature sufficient to desorb the sample from the sorbent bed for admixture with the stream of inert gas to provide the sample introducing apparatus with said gaseous stream through said passageway.
- 12. Apparatus for introducing a gaseous sample for analysis into a mass spectrometer provided with a housing having a vacuum region therein, comprising an open-ended elongated tubular means adapted to be supported by said housing with a first end region contained within said housing and with a second end region positioned external to said housing, sample module coupling means supported by said second end region of the tubular means and adapted to receive a gaseous stream containing the gaseous sample from sample supply means adapted to be connected to the coupling means, a single elongated capillary within and extending through the tubular means with a first end segment of the capillary being in open communication with said coupling means and with a second end segment of the capillary projecting from the open end of the first end region of the tubular means in communication with the vacuum region within the housing for conveying thereinto through said capillary a minor portion of the gaseous stream received in said coupling means, first conduit means containing at least a portion of said first end segment of the capillary and having a first and second ends with the first end of the first conduit means connected to and in open communication with said coupling means for receiving the gaseous stream therefrom, clamping means supported by at least one of the tubular means and the second end of the first conduit means for providing an air-tight seal about the capillary, and second conduit means having a first open end thereof positioned substantially external to the tubular means and a second open end thereof coupled to the first conduit means for receiving therefrom a major portion of the gaseous stream received from said coupling from the sample module means and discharging the received major portion of the gaseous stream from the tubular means through said first open end of the second conduit means.
- 13. Apparatus for introducing a sample for analysis into a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 12, wherein said first conduit means is substantially concentric with and encompasses said at least a portion of the first end segment of said capillary, and wherein said second conduit means is disposed substantially perpendicular to said first conduit means.
- 14. Apparatus for introducing a sample for analysis into a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 13, wherein open-ended cylindrical means containing sample sorbent means are attachable at one end thereof to the said first open end of the second conduit means for receiving the major portion of the gaseous stream received therein and retaining on said sorbent means at least a portion of the sample contained in the major portion of the gaseous stream.
- 15. Apparatus for introducing a sample for analysis into a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 12, wherein elongated tube means extends from the first end region of the tubular means to a location adjacent to said second end of the first conduit means for containing a substantial length of the elongated capillary, wherein elongated heat conducting means are disposed about the elongated tube means over substantially the length thereof, and wherein heating means are operatively associated with the heat conducting means, the first conduit means and the coupling means for respectively heating said substantial length of the capillary and said first end segment thereof, the first and second conduit means, and the coupling means to a temperature adequate to inhibit adsorption of the gaseous sample on inner wall regions of the capillary, the first and second conduit means, and the coupling means.
- 16. Apparatus for introducing a sample for analysis into a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 12, wherein the end of the first end region of the tubular means is substantially closed except for the opening therein through which the second end segment of the capillary extends, wherein said clamping means are supported by the tubular means at the closed end thereof for isolating the vacuum region of the housing from the interior of the tubular means except for communication with said first conduit means through the capillary.
- 17. Apparatus for introducing a sample for analysis into a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 12, wherein the end of the first end region of the tubular means is substantially closed except for the opening therein through which the second end segment of the capillary extends, wherein said clamping means is provided by first and second clamping means, wherein the first clamping means are supported by the tubular means at the closed end thereof for isolating the vacuum region of the housing from the interior of the tubular means about the capillary, and wherein the second clamping means are supported by the second end of the first conduit means for isolating the interior of the first conduit means from the interior of the tubular means about the capillary.
- 18. Apparatus for introducing a sample for analysis into a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 12, wherein the tubular means is of a length in the range of about 8 to 16 inches, and wherein the capillary is formed of fused silica, is of a length in the range of about 7 to 15 inches, and has a throughgoing bore of a size sufficient to provide a flow rate for the minor portion of the gaseous stream in the range of about 0.5 to about 1.0 m/L per minute.
- 19. Apparatus for introducing a sample for analysis into a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 12, wherein the tubular means comprise a tubular section containing said first end region of the tubular means and end cap means removably attached to the tubular section and partially defining the second end region of the tubular means, wherein said end cap means supports the first and second conduit means, and wherein said coupling means are supported by and have an end region thereof extending through an end wall of the end cap means.
- 20. Apparatus for introducing a sample for analysis into a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 14, wherein connector means are supported by said first open end of the second conduit means for attaching said one end of the cylindrical means to the second conduit means.
- 21. A module for preparing a gaseous sample of a chemical contained in air for analysis of the sample in a mass spectrometer with the module being connectable with sample receiving means, said module comprising casing means, connecting means having a passageway therethrough and supported by the casing means for removably attaching the casing means to the sample receiving means, first gas conveying means having one end in open communication with the connecting means and a second end adapted to receive a stream of sample-containing air, pump means for displacing the stream of air through the first gas conveying means, second gas conveying means coupled to said first gas conveying means at a location thereon adjacent to said one end for introducing a stream of an inert gas thereinto for mixture with the air therein, and means operatively associated with the second gas conveying means for pulsing the stream of inert gas in the second gas conveying means prior to the mixture thereof with the air in the first gas conveying means.
- 22. A module for preparing a gaseous sample of a chemical contained in air for analysis of the sample in a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 21, wherein said connecting means comprises receptacle means or hollow plug means supported at said one end of the first gas conveying means and adapted to be coupled to hollow receptacle means or plug means supported by the sample receiving means, and wherein module clamping means are operatively associated with said connecting means for securing the module to the sample receiving means in a substantially air-tight manner.
- 23. A module for preparing a gaseous sample of a chemical contained in air for analysis of the sample in a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 21, wherein third gas conveying means are coupled to said pumping means and to said first gas conveying means at a location intermediate the coupling with the second gas conveying means and said connecting means for removing a substantial portion of the mixture from the first gas conveying means prior to the mixture being received by the passageway in the connecting means.
- 24. A module for preparing a gaseous sample of a chemical contained in air for analysis of the sample in a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 23, wherein the sample receiving means comprises interface means adapted to receive and transport a portion of the mixture from the module to the mass spectrometer, wherein fourth gas conveying means are connected to said pump means and are adapted to be operatively associated with the interface means for removing therefrom a substantial portion of the mixture received therein through the passageway in the connecting means and wherein flow control means are operatively associated with the fourth gas conveying means for controlling the volume of the mixture removed from the interface means.
- 25. A module for preparing a gaseous sample of a chemical contained in air for analysis of the sample in a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 23, wherein flow control means are operatively associated with the second and third gas conveying means for respectively controlling the flow of the inert gas and the inert gas-sample mixture therethrough.
- 26. A thermal desorption module for preparing a sample of a chemical contained by and desorbable from a sorbent bed disposed within a tubular housing for analysis in a mass spectrometer with the module being connectable to sample receiving means, said module comprising an elongated cylinder having first and second end regions with said first end region having a passageway extending therethrough with an end of said passageway in communication with a cavity provided in the second end region for receiving the tubular housing containing the sorbent bed, connecting means supported by the cylinder at said first end region for removably attaching the cylinder to said sample receiving means, conduit means coupled to the cylinder at a location in said second region adjacent to an end thereof remote to said end of the passageway for conveying a stream of an inert gas into the cavity, and heating means supported by the cylinder and adapted to heat the sorbent bed to a temperature sufficient to desorb the sample from the sorbent bed in the tubular housing for admixture with the stream of inert gas to provide the sample receiving means with a stream of the gaseous mixture through said passageway.
- 27. A thermal desorption module for preparing a sample of a compound contained by and desorbable from a sorbent bed disposed within a tubular housing for analysis in a mass spectrometer as claimed in claim 26, wherein said connecting means comprises receptacle means or hollow plug means supported at said first end region of the elongated cylinder and adapted to be coupled to hollow receptacle means or plug means supported by the sample receiving means, and wherein module clamping means are operatively associated with said connecting means for securing the module to the sample receiving means in a substantially air-tight manner.
Government Interests
This invention was made with the support of the U.S. Government under contract No. DE-AC05-84OR21 400 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The U.S. Government has certain rights in this invention.
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