Using the PAL Autosampler as a Syringe Pump for MS Tuning

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The PAL autosampler injection syringe is utilized for analyte infusion during mass spectrometer tuning. Infusion occurs either into an LC mobile phase stream (Option A) or directly into the LC interface of a mass spectrometer (Option B). After installation of a large volume syringe, a local firmware method and job is created that controls analyte infusion.
The PAL autosampler injection syringe is utilized for analyte infusion during mass spectrometer tuning. Infusion occurs either into an LC mobile phase stream (Option A) or directly into the LC interface of a mass spectrometer (Option B). After installation of a large volume syringe, a local firmware method and job is created that controls analyte infusion.
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Revision as of 15:57, 9 June 2009

LEAP Application Note

Revision: 1.0 Date: 06-21-2004 Author: Thomas Tobien

Objective/Abstract

The PAL autosampler injection syringe is utilized for analyte infusion during mass spectrometer tuning. Infusion occurs either into an LC mobile phase stream (Option A) or directly into the LC interface of a mass spectrometer (Option B). After installation of a large volume syringe, a local firmware method and job is created that controls analyte infusion.

Application Note on using the PAL as a Syringe Pump


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