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[PCG20-05] Development of an ultra-small gas chromatograph – mass spectrometer with a jet separator for future planetary exploration

Keywords:gas chromatograph, mass spectrometer, organic molecules
In this study, we are developing prototype of an ultra-small GC-MS system by combining a quadrupole mass spectrometer (QMS) with rods length of 10 cm and a palm-sized GC; Sylph (e.g., Iwaya et al., 2022). The GC is originally equipped with a ball SAW sensor (e.g., Yamanaka et al., 2006) that uses surface acoustic wave (SAW) on a spherical piezoelectric element with a diameter of 3.3 mm as a detector. The ball SAW sensor can nondestructively detect molecules as changes in SAW amplitude or velocity due to adsorption and desorption of molecules on a sensitive film coated on the sensor surface. Therefore, the ball SAW sensor can be connected in series to the QMS for simultaneous measurement, enabling cross-checking of quantitative and qualitative analysis.
In addition, the GC-MS for planetary exploration cannot be equipped with a large vacuum pump like a terrestrial GC-MS, so it is essential to exhaust most of the gases introduced from the GC at the GC-MS interface. On the other hand, the GC-MS interface is known to be effective in preferentially introducing analytes to the MS through its structure. We have applied the Jet Separator (JS) as the GC-MS interface, in which carrier gas is sprayed in supersonic from the GC outlet and introduced into the inlet of the MS installed on the opposite side. Analytes heavier than carrier gas (H2 or He) have lower diffusion coefficients, and therefore sprayed out of the GC outlet at narrower angles, allowing more molecules to pass through the MS inlet. Therefore, the concentration of the analyte in the carrier gas introduced in MS is higher than that passed through the GC (enrichment effect). Previous evaluations of the prototype JS have confirmed that the concentration of analytes introduce into the MS is about 4 times concentration at the GC outlet. As the future study, we plan to optimize the structure of the prototype JS to further improve the enrichment effect, and to demonstrate its performance in combination with a GC-MS prototype.
