By adding a special reagent to the sample and heating it, it becomes possible to detect substances that are usually difficult to detect!
In a typical thermal decomposition GCMS, samples are heated to detect volatile components, but it is difficult to analyze components that do not volatilize upon heating or those with low detection sensitivity. Therefore, by adding a special reagent to the sample and heating it, it becomes possible to detect substances that are usually difficult to identify. For example, in the analysis of polymers, thermal decomposition of the polymer results in the detection of a large number of decomposition products, and in some cases, peaks may overlap with other additives, making analysis challenging. However, by performing reactive thermal decomposition GCMS, it is possible to detect the monomer methyl ester and to separate and analyze it from the additives. Thus, even when the target analyte is difficult to detect using conventional analysis, reactive thermal decomposition GCMS allows for sensitive detection by selecting appropriate reagents for the analyte. [Examples] - Analysis of phthalate esters (DIDP) - Analysis of polymers (polyethylene terephthalate) - Analysis of copper corrosion inhibitors (BTA) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Aites was established in 1993, originating from the quality assurance department of the IBM Japan Yasu office. Based on the technical expertise cultivated through cutting-edge defect analysis and reliability assurance of electronic components at the IBM Japan Yasu office, we have provided various products and services that support the development and manufacturing of semiconductors, displays, organic EL, solar cells, and electronic components to customers both domestically and internationally.