Advion’s New Inert Probe Allows Real Time Reaction Monitoring of Air Sensitive Compounds

April 3, 2017 – Ithaca, NY – Advion, Inc., a leading systems and consumables developer for the life sciences industry, announced today the availability of the inert Atmospheric Solids Analysis Probe, or iASAP, for easy sampling and fast analysis of air-sensitive compounds such as metal catalysts and organometallics. The iASAP inlet is the latest workflow integration and sample introduction technique for the expression CMS, the company’s standout compact mass spectrometer, bringing versatile mass analysis directly to the chemists’ bench. This new ion source, first announced at the American Chemical Society National Meeting last year, is now available for immediate purchase.

Traditional ASAP® is a well-established technique that provides the synthetic chemist with instant mass analysis of solid and liquid samples with no sample preparation. Professor Ingo Krossing’s group at the Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg recognized the need to extend the use of this technique to air-sensitive compounds such as catalysts and organometallics. They created a modified version of ASAP that they named inert ASAP, or iASAP, that protects the samples in an environment of inert gas as they are transferred to the CMS, preventing contact with the air and subsequent oxidation.

iASAP allows them to use this technique even with highly reactive compounds that cannot be exposed to the air. Air-sensitive catalysts and organometallic compounds can be sampled and analyzed directly from Schlenk lines and glove boxes without risking decomposition.

“Some of our best product enhancement ideas come from our users,” said David Patteson, Advion’s CEO. “Around 20% of all synthetic chemistry involves highly reactive compounds that cannot be exposed to the air. iASAP allows Chemists to sample and analyze these compounds directly from Schlenk lines and glove boxes while protecting sample integrity.”

The technique allows a synthetic chemist to sample with a special probe, without disturbing the inert environment, by simply dipping or swiping the probe across a liquid or solid surface. The sample continues to be protected in inert gas as it is transferred to the ion source of the expression CMS and mass spectra are acquired in just seconds.

The iASAP is available now. To learn more about the variety of novel ion sources, workflow integrations and sampling options offered for the expression CMS, visit www.advion.com.

ASAP is a USPTO registered trademark by M&M Mass Spec Consulting LLC

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About Advion, Inc.
Advion develops, manufactures and globally supports mass spectrometers, chip-based ion sources, and consumables for life science and related industries. We seek to enhance analysis performance and workflows. Using our deep scientific and engineering knowledge of mass spectrometry and microfludics, we leverage our passionate employees’ commitment to create quality, flexible and fit-for-purpose solutions. More about Advion, Inc. can be found on our website, www.advion.com.

For Advion, Inc.
Kristy Mitchell
Director of Marketing
Advion, Inc.
Telephone: 1.607.882.9903
Email: kmitchell@advion.com

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Volatile APCI Brings New Application Potential for Compact Mass Spectrometry

March 6, 2017 – Ithaca, NY – Advion, Inc., a leading systems and consumables developer for the life sciences industry, announced today the launch of the novel volatile atmospheric chemical ionization source (vAPCI) for gas phase sample analysis with no additional sample preparation. The vAPCI ion source is the latest workflow integration and sample introduction technique for the expression CMS, the company’s standout compact mass spectrometer, bringing versatile mass analysis directly to the chemists’ environment.

“The vAPCI inlet opens up a world of possibilities for fast, compact gas phase analysis,” said David B. Patteson, Advion’s CEO. “Demand for breath testing, detection of food adulterants, clinical applications, and fragrance or aroma compound determination is growing. The vAPCI has been sold and deployed in these markets and is favored for its efficiency, portability, versatility, ease-of-use and compact size. The new vAPCI gas analysis system shows great potential in applications such as testing breath for disease biomarkers and the food industry’s quest regarding origin, authenticity, stability and adulterants. This simple prep-free, real time analysis technique is ideal for these rapidly growing health and safety applications.”

In addition to vAPCI, Advion’s expression CMS has a number of interchangeable ion sources which enable detection and reaction monitoring. Notably, the Plate Express allows automated analysis of TLC plates in less than 30 seconds. Another recent addition to the lineup, the atmospheric solids analysis probe (ASAP), provides fast liquid and solid analysis with one easy dip or swipe. The recently launched iASAP (inert ASAP) facilitates the assay of previously impossible oxidizing inorganic metal catalysts and complexes in Schlenk lines or glove boxes. These augment the company’s traditional ESI and APCI inlet sources.

vAPCI is available now. To learn more about the variety of novel ion sources, workflow integrations and sampling options offered for the expression CMS, visit www.advion.com.

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About Advion, Inc.
Advion develops, manufactures and globally supports mass spectrometers, chip-based ion sources, microfluidic flow chemistry systems and consumables for life science and related industries. We seek to enhance analysis performance and workflows. Using our deep scientific and engineering knowledge of mass spectrometry and microfludics, we leverage our passionate employees’ commitment to create quality, flexible and fit-for-purpose solutions. More about Advion, Inc. can be found on our website, www.advion.com.

For Advion, Inc.
Kristy Mitchell
Director of Marketing
Advion, Inc.
Telephone: 1.607.882.9903
Email: kmitchell@advion.com

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