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Requirements
Gases
CAUTION: Potential System Damage. Do not supply nitrogen gas for Gas 1. Nitrogen gas
increases the risk of corona damage, which can damage the emitter tip.
CAUTION: Potential System Damage. Do not supply house air for Gas 1.
The ion source uses nebulizer gas, supplied through the Gas 1 connection to the instrument. Make sure that a
supply of zero air is connected to the Gas 1 inlet on the mass spectrometer. For more information, refer to the
Site Planning Guide
for the mass spectrometer.
Tip!
Typical zero air specifications are: hydrocarbon content of less than 0.1 PPM and particle size of less than
0.01 microns.
Solvents
For best results, use high purity solvents for nano-flow experiments. Low quality solvents might result in high
background, contaminant peaks, or blocked parts in the LC systems. Contaminants are difficult to remove from
the HPLC system, and might result in downtime or require a service call.
We recommend pre-made high purity solvents such as those from Burdick-Jackson (that is, HPLC-grade water with
0.1% formic acid and acetonitrile with 0.1% formic acid). These solvents can be ordered from VWR (US PN
BJLC452-2.5 - 0.1% Formic Acid#Water, US PN BJLC441-2.5 - 0.1% Formic Acid#Aceton).
Operator Guide
NanoSpray
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Ion Source
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Ion Source Components