Gerardo A. Brucker
Brooks Automation, Inc.
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Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology | 2007
James E. Blessing; Robert E. Ellefson; Bruce A. Raby; Gerardo A. Brucker; Robert K. Waits
This Recommended Practice describes and recommends various procedures and types of apparatus for obtaining representative samples of process gases from >10−2Pa (10−4Torr) for partial pressure analysis using a mass spectrometer. The document was prepared by a subcommittee of the Recommended Practices Committee of the American Vacuum Society. The subcommittee was comprised of vacuum users and manufacturers of mass spectrometer partial pressure analyzers who have practical experience in the sampling of process gas atmospheres.This Recommended Practice describes and recommends various procedures and types of apparatus for obtaining representative samples of process gases from >10−2Pa (10−4Torr) for partial pressure analysis using a mass spectrometer. The document was prepared by a subcommittee of the Recommended Practices Committee of the American Vacuum Society. The subcommittee was comprised of vacuum users and manufacturers of mass spectrometer partial pressure analyzers who have practical experience in the sampling of process gas atmospheres.
oceans conference | 2011
Gary M. McMurtry; Irina Y. Kolotyrkina; Gerardo A. Brucker; Jeffery Rathbone
Pacific Environmental Technologies, LLC (Pace Tech) in collaboration with Brooks Automation and the University of Hawaii has developed a suite of compact mass spectrometer-based instruments for multi-species determination of dissolved gases and volatile organic compounds that can function autonomously or semi-autonomously in a range of water depths. Pace Tech offers two high-vacuum pumping options and two high-pressure membrane introduction mass spectrometry (MIMS) approaches. System power is under 30 to 60 Watts, depending upon the high-vacuum pumping option selected. A shallow-water version is human-rated to operational depths of >1000 m, with a deep-water version human-rated to >4000 m water depth. Using a new ion trap mass spectrometer, full mass spectra take 100 milliseconds (ms) to capture, with spectrum averaging used to increase signal-to-noise and lower detection limits. Several design changes were made to improve the sensitivity of the prototypes membrane introduction sample inlet, with additional improvements made to the system operating software for client use. We are also providing a lower-power NEG-ion pumped vacuum system to achieve overall system power reduction to fewer than 30 Watts.
Archive | 2008
Gerardo A. Brucker
Archive | 2007
Richard A. Knott; Gerardo A. Brucker; Paul C. Arnold
International Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2010
Gerardo A. Brucker; G. Jeffery Rathbone
Archive | 2011
Larry K. Carmichael; Jesse A. Weber; John H. Henry; Michael N. Schott; Gerardo A. Brucker; Kenneth D. Van Antwerp
Archive | 2014
Gerardo A. Brucker
Archive | 2014
Gerardo A. Brucker; Timothy C. Swinney; Brandon J. Kelly; Alfred A. Funari; Michael N. Schott; Kristian S. Schartau
Archive | 2010
Gerardo A. Brucker; Kenneth D. Van Antwerp
Archive | 2012
Gerardo A. Brucker; G. Jefferey Rathbone; Brian J. Horvath; Timothy C. Swinney; Stephen C. Blouch; Jeffrey G. McCarthy; Timothy R. Piwonka-Corle