THE NEW STANDARD IN HIGH PERFORMANCE IRMS: SIRIX STABLE ISOTOPE RATIO MASS SPECTROMETER FROM ISOTOPX

Isotopx is delighted to announce the launch of an all-new large radius gas source stable isotope ratio mass spectrometer.

SIRIX features advanced multicollector technology derived from the Phoenix Thermal Ionisation MS. It also includes our unique, patented ATONA® amplifier technology in combination with a high sensitivity, high mass resolution spectrometer design. The result is a powerful, versatile, sensitive, stable isotope mass spectrometer that is intuitive to use, and can also be optimised for the most exacting applications, including the measurement of isotopologues.

Key Features:

  • 9 individually movable Faraday detectors
  • Large 90o 27 cm radius magnet
  • Simultaneous measurement of m/z 44, 45, 46, 47, 48 and 49
  • Wide flight tube ensures no backgrounds from reflected ions
  • Mass resolving power of 5,000 is obtainable
  • Better than 10 ppm precision for 48 CO2 / 44 CO2, within 100 minutes
  • ATONA® allows accurate and precise measurement of ion signals of >1e-7 A down to <1e-17 A on the Faraday array

Users of SIRIX will also benefit from the capability to significantly increase their throughput compared to existing solution. The exceptionally quiet and stable amplifier system allows for extended measurement times of sample gas, without the need for repetitive calibration with a reference gas, or calibration of different gain resistors

Zenon Palacz, Managing Director, says “The addition of a smarter solution for clumped isotopes is a welcome addition to our portfolio. Through direct engagement with the isotopologue community we’ve identified where traditional IRMS systems cannot meet the analytical needs and designed a solution to fill that gap. Our experience with larger radius, large magnet instruments from TIMS and noble gas analysis put us in an excellent position to provide this solution. Furthermore, our ATONA® technology lends itself incredibly well to isotopologue applications where there are large variances in isotope abundances.

For further information on SIRIX, please contact [email protected].

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