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A Micro-Thermionic Ionization Source for Chemical Detection
The major goal of this project was to develop an ionization-based detector that could be integrated into the portable gas chromatography systems currently produced by Defiant Technologies. This new detector would allow Defiant to analyze a broader range of analytes and enter new markets. There was also an interest in testing the new ionization source in an ion mobility spectrometer (IMS) that is produced by Sandia National Laboratories. Not only could this eliminate the need for a radioactive material in the IMS, it would offer Defiant the opportunity to add a whole new product line to their chemical analysis systems. Significant progress was made in the development of a thermionic ionization source (TIS) and detector. Using a MEMs heater was an attractive concept, but it proved to be an unfruitful approach because of the fragility of the devices at elevated temperatures. A rugged alternative heater was developed using nichrome wire and alumina tubes. These heaters are simple to make, and, for low quantity production, will be considerably cheaper to construct than MEMs devices. This work has provided a firm basis for follow-on projects. There is now a solid concept for constructing heater elements where, prior to this work, there was only the hope that MEMs heaters would work. In addition, the electrometer that was developed works better than the commercial rack-mounted system that was originally used in this study. Overcoming these two obstacles provides a clear technical approach for product development. There will be follow on efforts at Defiant Technologies to refine the development of the thermal ionization detector. Designs are being made to combine the TIS and electrometer electronics into a single package with a simple-to-replace TIS element. Further work will also focus on integrating this new detector into portable gas chromatography products and testing to optimize the performance.