Multi-Inlet Benchtop Atmospheric Inlet Mass Spectrometer

Mutli stream inlet version of the standard benchtop atmospheric inlet mass spectrometer. Monitor multiple points or streams with recipe driven stream selection. Perform Spatially Resolved Capillary Inlet MS measurements (SpaciMS). Quantitative software routines  are used to reference measurements to calibration gas bottle stream(s) for highest accuracy. The standard unit includes a comprehensive digital and analogue I/O subsystem for task automation, safety interlocks and start up/shut down via a single button.

MKS Cirrus multi stream inlet benchtop gas analysers deliver rapid, accurate and quantitative measurement simultaneously from multiple sampling points.
The software controlled and heated 8-way rotary inlet and precision triple quadrupole analyser ensure unrivalled stability and sensitivity over a wide dynamic range from ppb to percent levels. Ideal for multi-point monitoring or Spatially Resolved Capillary Inlet Mass Spectrometry (SpaciMS).

Cirrus Technology:

  • Heated 8-way rotary sample valve
  • Heated analyser chamber
  • Fully automated sequence selection
  • Integrated calibration stream
  • Comprehensive I/O for process integration
Cirrus Atmospheric Inlet RGA Mass Spectrometer from MKS 



Simultaneous Display/Wide Dynamic Range:

Automation via Analogue & Digital I/O:

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Cirrus 
Mass Range 1-100, 1-200, 1-300 amu
Detection Limit (gas dependent) <100 ppb
Capillary 8-way heated rotary inlet
Gas Consumption Rate 20 ml/min. low flow versions possible
I/O System Analogue inputs/output. 12 x digital TTL lines
Analyser Triple filter quadrupole
Detector Dual Faraday/SEM
Ion Source Twin filament
Electron Energy Operator variable
Emission Current Operator variable 


Download Cirrus Data Sheet: icon MKS Cirrus Bench Top Gas Analyser Data Sheet (631.53 kB)

Download App Note: icon Mass Spectrometer for Catalysis and Fuel Cells (119.34 kB)

Download Soft Ionisation App Note: icon Henniker Scientific App Note - Soft Ionisation (156.56 kB)


Recently Published Articles Citing Cirrus Benchtop Mass Spectrometers:

Activated carbon catalysts for the production of hydrogen via the sulfur–iodine thermochemical water splitting cycle International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 34, Issue 9, May 2009, Pages 4057-4064. Petkovic et. al.

Kinetics of Carbon Monoxide Oxidation over CuO Supported on Nanosized CeO2 Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2009, 48(12), pp 5633-5641. Ayastuy et. al.

Hydrogen production by steam reforming of dimethyl ether over Cu–Zn/CeO2–ZrO2 catalytic monoliths Chemical Engineering Journal, Available online 5 April 2009. Ledesma et. al.

Hydrogen production from E85 fuel with ceria-based catalysts Journal of Power Sources, Volume 188, Issue 2, 15 March 2009, Pages 515-520. Swartz et. al.

Ethanol steam reforming and water gas shift reaction over Co–Mn/ZnO catalysts Chemical Engineering Journal, Available online 28 January 2009. Casanovas et. al.

Comparative study of CuO–CeO2 catalysts prepared by wet impregnation and deposition–precipitation International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 34, Issue 1, January 2009, Pages 547-553. Gurbani et. al.

Ethanol steam reforming over Co-based catalysts: Role of oxygen mobility Journal of Catalysis, Volume 261, Issue 1, 1 January 2009, Pages 66-74. Song et. al.

Experiments in a novel quasi-1D diffusion flame with variable bulk flow Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, Volume 32, Issue 1, 2009, Pages 987-994. Robert et. al.

NOx storage and reduction with H2 on Pt/BaO/Al2O3 monolith: Spatio-temporal resolution of product distribution Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Volume 84, Issues 3-4, 1 December 2008, Pages 616-630. Clayton et. al.

Catalytic monoliths for ethanol steam reforming Catalysis Today, Volume 138, Issues 3-4, November 2008, Pages 187-192. Casanovas et. al.

Co–SiO2 aerogel-coated catalytic walls for the generation of hydrogen Catalysis Today, Volume 138, Issues 3-4, November 2008, Pages 193-197. Domínguez et. al.

Laboratory studies of methane and ethane adsorption and nucleation onto organic particles: Application to Titan's clouds Icarus, Volume 195, Issue 2, June 2008, Pages 792-801. Curtis et. al.

First use of macroporous silicon loaded with catalyst film for a chemical reaction: A microreformer for producing hydrogen from ethanol steam reforming Journal of Catalysis, Volume 255, Issue 2, 25 April 2008, Pages 228-233. Llorca et. al.

Pt/TiO2 (rutile) catalysts for sulfuric acid decomposition in sulfur-based thermochemical water-splitting cycles Applied Catalysis A: General, Volume 338, Issues 1-2, 1 April 2008, Pages 27-36. Petkovic et. al.

Autothermal generation of hydrogen from ethanol in a microreactor International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 33, Issue 7, April 2008, Pages 1827-1833. Casanovas et. al.

Effect of hydrogen sulfide on the catalytic activity of Ni-YSZ cermets Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical, Volume 282, Issues 1-2, 3 March 2008, Pages 9-21. Kuhn et. al.

Investigation of bio-ethanol steam reforming over cobalt-based catalysts Catalysis Today, Volume 129, Issues 3-4, 15 December 2007, Pages 346-354. Song et. al.

Composition, morphology and nanostructure of C–S–H in white Portland cement pastes hydrated at 55 °C Cement and Concrete Research, Volume 37, Issue 12, December 2007, Pages 1571-1582. Girão et. al.

Sol–gel synthesis of Pt/Al2O3 catalysts: Effect of Pt precursor and calcination procedure on Pt dispersion Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical, Volume 259, Issues 1-2, 15 November 2006, Pages 51-60. Hu et. al.

 
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