Miniature Mass Spectrometers
Mass spectrometry is the gold standard method of chemical analysis. This is because of its general applicability, high sensitivity, and molecularly specificity. It applies to materials in all states and provides molecular, elemental, and isotopic information. It is especially valuable in characterizing the complex materials of interest in the biological and pharmaceutical sciences, in forensics, public safety, and environmental analysis. However, mass spectrometers have generally been large, delicate and restricted to use in the laboratory. To be more generally useful, and in particular to be useful to clinicians, first responders, safety officers, and on the factory floor, mass spectrometers must be miniaturized and they must produce almost instantaneous, readily understood data. A focus of our efforts is on miniature mass spectrometers capable of "ambient" ionization, i.e. ionization of samples in the open environment without prior preparation.
Sixth Annual Meeting
Center for Analytical Instrument Development
2013 Annual Meeting
TBA: Summer 2013
Contact
Co-Directors:
Professor Graham Cooks
560 Oval Drive
Department of Chemistry, Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN 47907-1393
Phone: 765-494- 5263
Professor Fred Regnier
560 Oval Drive
Department of Chemistry, Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN 47907-1393
Phone:765-494-3878
Bindley Bioscience Building
1203 W State Street
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2057
765-494-5262
