Concept
Thermo Scientific TC/EA High Temperature Conversion Elemental Analyzer
URI | http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/TOOL1018/1/ | |
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Within Vocab | SeaVoX Device Catalogue | |
Alternative Labels | Thermo Scientific TC/EA | |
Definition | The Thermo Scientific high temperature conversion elemental analyzer (TC/EA) is an isotope ratio mass spectrometer designed to measure simultaneous hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios of all organic compounds and selected inorganic compounds. The Thermo Scientific TC/EA can be connected to any current Thermo Scientific isotope ratio mass spectrometer equipped for continuous flow applications. The instrument uses a quantitative, high temperature conversion technique referred to as pyrolysis, in which oxygen present in a compound is converted to CO, and hydrogen contained in a compound is converted to H2. The process is rapid and quantitative in a reducing environment at high temperatures, typically exceeding 1400 degrees celsius. The TC/EA is able to measure both H and O isotope ratios in a single run, which takes about 6 minutes. It takes about 5 minutes per sample for oxygen and less than 3 minutes for hydrogen isotope ratio determination. Optional modules can be added to the TC/EA which include a Liquid Injection Kit and a Bottom Feed Connector. | |
Date | None | |
Identifier | TOOL1018 | |
Note | accepted | |
Is Version Of | TOOL1018 | |
version | 1 |
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