Thermo Scientific ConFlo IV Universal Interface. Continuous Flow Interface. Isotope Ratio MS

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Thermo Scientific ConFlo IV Universal Interface Continuous Flow Interface Isotope Ratio MS

3 ConFlo IV Universal Interface for Continuous Flow Isotope Ratio MS The development of Continuous Flow carrier gas assisted techniques has dominated the growth of Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry for the last two decades with our series of ConFlo interfaces. Now we have developed the Thermo Scientific ConFlo IV, the first universal Continuous Flow interface, which allows simultaneous attachment of multiple sample preparation devices with different carrier gas flow regimes to the same Isotope Ratio MS. TRACE GC ULTRA Flash 2 IRMS and Flash 2 HT Plus Powerful new features of the ConFlo IV Universal Interface include intelligent connection to all necessary reference gases, automatic sample-size recognition, sample and reference signal matching and self-diagnosis. The ConFlo IV takes significant steps towards full automation of the stable isotope laboratory, maximizing system utilization and uptime. TC/EA GasBench Features Higher sample throughput and less idle time Continuous and unattended analysis utilizing three preparation devices Several thousand Continuous Flow preparation devices are in use with existing Software controlled standby and start up of Trace GC and Flash 2 and Flash 2 HT for IRMS Isotope Ratio MS, most of which have more than one preparation device. The Thermo Scientific ConFlo IV Universal Interface optimizes the utilization of the smartea mode: automatic detection and adjustment of sample gas to reference gas intensities Computer-controlled auto-dilution of sample gases based on TCD signals from the EA Isotope Ratio MS by handling the switch between preparation devices, including activation and deactivation, as well as change of reference gases. Preparation Accela with LC IsoLink units can be regenerated and loaded while others are in operation. The switch between applications can take place at any time, without operator assistance. Five reference gases always available System parameters sensitive to data quality can be automatically checked within Sample analysis and referencing of all CNOHS species in a batch sequence all sample sequences. Lowest consumption of reference gases The ConFlo IV is the first universal interface which implements the fundamental principal of Dual Inlet Isotope Ratio MS: identical treatment of sample Computer-controlled reference gas intensities and standard. Intensities of the transient sample and reference gas signals in Auto-determination of linearity, stability, and H3+ factor Integrated system monitoring and self-diagnosis a He carrier gas stream can now be matched, leading to improved precision DELTA V MAT 253 and reliability.

5 smartea: The first intelligent EA-IRMS Flexible computer-controlled auto-dilution of sample gases based on TCD signals TCD Signals Result: automatically adjusted Isotope Ratio MS signals Integrated detection and evaluation of TCD signals Automatic adjustment of sample-gas intensities based on TCD signal information Determination of Isotope Ratios m/z 28 m/z 44 m/z 64 Principle of IRMS Auto-Dilution Reference Gas Injection Automatic Range Control The measurement of isotope ratios requires that a sample gas is measured Because there is considerable variability in nature in the relative amounts of For the purpose of sample-standard referencing in Continuous Flow applica- The ConFlo IV Universal Interface provides automated adjustment of the relative to a reference gas of a known isotope ratio. Signal intensities of C/N/S and H/O, and because the ionization efficiencies of the analyte species tions, cylinders of calibrated reference gases can be used for extended periods intensities of the reference gas pulses. As a consequence, and for the first time reference and sample gas should be matched as closely as possible in order differ significantly, Continuous Flow sample preparation leads to a very dynamic of time. Reference gases are supplied in μl amounts through inert capillaries in Continuous Flow Isotope Ratio to achieve the best data quality. The Thermo Scientific ConFlo IV interface range of signal intensities. The ConFlo IV Universal Interface is designed to into the reference gas injection port, creating a rectangular, flat-topped peak of MS, the reference gas intensities matches the sample and the reference gas signals for highest precision and handle this large and variable dynamic range of elements and isotopes using reference gas without changing any pressures or gas flows. The use of refer- can be matched to the intensities long-term performance. He-dilution technology. The dilution happens in the open split, at the very last ence gases for standardization, instead of reference bulk material, reduces the of sample gas pulses. Hence, the point before transfer into the ion source, eliminating any possible isotopic effects operational costs by almost 5%, while increasing the sample throughput by fundamental principle of Isotope smartea Mode on the sample gas. almost 5%. The reference gas consumption is negligible and thus, gases can be kept trickling continuously, ensuring constant conditions in the supply lines Ratio MS, equal conditions for sample and reference gases, The combination of ConFlo IV and Flash 2 and Flash 2 HT builds the first intelligent EA-IRMS system. In the smartea mode, the Thermo Scientific Flash 2 and Flash 2 HT reports the TCD (Thermal Conductivity Detector) responses to the Thermo Scientific Isodat software, which calculates the optimal dilution for each gas species in the sample. The ConFlo IV interface applies the dilution to each gas species matching sample and reference gas intensities. and pressure regulators. System Monitoring & Self Diagnosis The ConFlo IV interface is designed to enable unattended operation of the Thermo Scientific Isotope Ratio MS over a long series of sequences utilizing different preparation systems. In such a scenario, it is advantageous to determine + system parameters such as stability, isotope linearity, and H 3 factor, prior to the automatic start of a new application. can be applied to all Continuous Flow applications. The ConFlo IV interface applies these tests including storage, evaluation, and application of the determined parameters. For the first time in Continuous Flow applications, a fast and automated monitoring of system parameters, is possible.

7 Multiple preparation devices One interface: ConFlo IV Multiple Inlet Control Multiple preparation and inlet devices can operate within the same batch of sequences with the Thermo Scientific ConFlo IV Universal Interface, allowing continuous and unattended sample analysis. Additional samples can be uploaded and appended to the batch of sequences without any interruption of the actual data acquisition. More samples can be added to the active preparation device or a completely new application can be set up on a separate device and appended, waiting for completion of the actual analyses. The next device will then automatically be activated and diagnosed for the next application, while the other device will be set to idle or standby. System parameters, which are important to the performance and integrity of data, + such as system stability, signal linearity and the H 3 factor, can be monitored automatically at any time before, after and even within sample sequences. As + + an example, the H 3 factor could be measured several times. Each H 3 factor is stored in the history log file to be used for the next δd analysis. Multi Element System δ 13 C, δ 15 N and δ 34 S from one EA and δd and δ 18 O from one TC/EA analysis The combination of a dynamic flash combustion elemental analyzer (EA) with a high temperature conversion elemental analyzer (TC/EA) can measure δ 13 C, δ 15 N, δ 34 S, δ 18 O and δd. The ConFlo IV interface controls the five reference gases required for such analysis, saving time and money. The wide dynamic range to be expected in elemental compositions is addressed by its unique auto-dilution system. Continuous Sample Analysis Sample upload and sequence extension during analysis Switch between preparation devices without operator attendance System parameter monitoring at any part of the sequence Five reference gases always available Stand-by and reactivation of Thermo Scientific TRACE GC Ultra and Flash 2 and Flash 2 HT Water Analysis System δ 2 H and δ 18 O from Equilibration with the Thermo Scientific GasBench and from High Temperature Conversion with the Thermo Scientific TC/EA The versatile combination of TC/EA and GasBench II allows high throughput and high precision isotopic analysis of small water samples. The TC/EA quantitative high temperature C-reduction allows fast screening of δd and δ 18 O from a single injection of a water sample within less than six minutes for samples as small as.1 μl. The GasBench II provides highest precision δd or δ 18 O results by isotope equilibration of water samples with H 2 or gas in the headspace. Hence, it allows analyzing waters with high amounts of dissolved solids. While 96 water samples ( 2 μl) are equilibrating in the GasBench II, more than 2 water samples are screened by the TC/EA. At the end of the TC/EA analyses, system parameters can be checked automatically, followed by the start of the GasBench II analyses. Both applications benefit by the flexible auto-dilution and reference gas control capabilities of the ConFlo IV interface. One Interface Five Elements CNOHS Multi Element System: Bulk EA and CSIA Systems CSIA with GC-C/TC and Bulk Analysis with EA and TC/EA Amplitude [mv] 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 δ 15 N δ 13 C δ 34 S 2 4 6 8 1 12 14 [s] Amplitude [mv] 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 δ 2 H H 2 5 1 15 [s] 2 δ 18 O CO 25 3 The combination of any Flash 2 and Flash 2 HT for Isotope Ratio MS with the Thermo Scientific GC-C/TC III allows fast and precise bulk analysis of complete samples, as well as the analysis of all individual compounds in complex mixtures. The Flash 2 and Flash 2 HT gives the direct link between international accepted standards and reference compounds for GC-C/TC applications. The EA-GC combination exemplifies the range of possibilities that are opened up by the ConFlo IV Universal Interface: completely integrated device and autosampler control, acquisition and reporting of additional detector traces (TCD, FID), all range control and auto-dilution features including the smartea mode, fully integrated standby mode, and reactivation of both devices.

Thermo Scientific ConFlo IV Universal Interface One interface for all Continuous Flow Isotope Ratio MS devices The flexibility of the ConFlo IV interface, combined with the power of the Isodat script language ISL, allows it to be used as an interface, with any continuous flow sample preparation device, either from either Thermo Fisher Scientific or provided by the user. Some of the fully automated features of the ConFlo IV interface need direct communication with the preparation device and are therefore specific to Thermo Scientific devices (FlashEA 1112 IRMS, FlashEA 1112 HT, Flash 2 and Flash 2 HT, Trace GC and Trace GC Ultra). The ConFlo IV interface can be controlled by all fiber-line based Isotope Ratio MS, the DELTA V Plus, DELTA V Advantage, DELTA Plus XP, DELTA Plus Advantage and MAT 253 using the Isodat software suite. Elemental analyzers Gas chromatographs Liquid chromatographs Multiple loop injection devices Gas injection and separation units with flows of 2-1 ml/min Trace gas preconcentration devices Laser ablation and combustion devices DOC/DIC analyzers Reference Gases Used for Applications Pure nitrogen gas,, carbon dioxide,, and sulfur dioxide,, are used as reference gases for δ 15 N, δ 13 C and δ 34 S determination by combustion reactions. Sulfur dioxide is applied through a heated reference injection port. Pure hydrogen gas, H 2, and carbon monoxide gas, CO, are used for δ 2 H and δ 18 O determination by high temperature conversion reactions. ConFlo IV Dimensions 47 x 18 x 315 mm 18.5 x 7.8 x 12.4 (w x d x h) www.thermoscientific.com/irms 27-211 Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. and its subsidiaries. Specifications, terms and pricing are subject to change. Not all products are available in all countries. Please consult your local sales representative for details. Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen) GmbH Management System Registered to ISO 91:28 BR314_E 11/11G Africa-Other +27 1 7 184 Australia +61 3 9757 43 Austria +43 1 333 5 34 Belgium +32 53 73 42 41 Canada +1 8 53 8447 China +86 1 8419 3588 Denmark +45 7 23 62 6 Europe-Other +43 1 333 5 34 Finland/Norway/Sweden +46 8 556 468 France +33 1 6 92 48 Germany +49 613 48 114 India +91 22 6742 9434 Italy +39 2 95 591 Japan +81 45 453 91 Latin America +1 561 688 87 Middle East +43 1 333 5 34 Netherlands +31 76 579 55 55 New Zealand +64 9 98 67 Russia/CIS +43 1 333 5 34 South Africa +27 11 57 184 Spain +34 914 845 965 Switzerland +41 61 716 77 UK +44 1442 233555 USA +1 8 532 4752