Abstract

A high resolution mass spectrometric read-out system for a vacuum fusion apparatus is described. Rapid analyses are possible and the rate at which various gases are evolved can be monitored. Gas mixture assays are accomplished by scanning the nominal mass 28 peak. Serial measurements of CO +, N 2 + and C 2H 4 + are made. Thus detection and measurement of evolved hydrocarbons are possible. The results for silver and tin from a conventional vacuum fusion apparatus and the mass spectrometer apparatus are compared.

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