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Illegal entry, smuggling: 5 US labs to get mass spectrometers

The US Department of Homeland Security Customs and Border Protection on Wednesday said it has awarded a major contract to JEOL USA, INC., a wholly owned subsidiary of JEOL Ltd. for five JEOL AccuTOF™ LC-plus 4G time-of-flight mass spectrometers equipped with DART™ (Direct Analysis in Real Time) ion sources enhance the analytical capabilities of five US Customs and Border Protection laboratories across the country.

Three additional labs already installed the AccuTOF™ with DART™ in recent years, bringing the total usage to eight across the continental U.S. and Puerto Rico.

A statement on Wednesday said that the AccuTOF™ systems with DART™ will be used by CBP scientists as a non-destructive, rapid means to analyse many types of forensic samples including drugs, suspected controlled substances, unknown substances, and general organic materials.

The AccuTOF™ mass spectrometer with DART™ allows the user to immediately determine chemical composition and produce high-resolution, accurate mass spectra by simply placing a sample in its native form between the DART™ ion source and the AccuTOF™ mass spectrometer inlet. Little to no sample preparation is required, unlike traditional analysis with mass spectrometry.

The DART™ was invented at JEOL USA by Cody and Laramee specifically for integration with the AccuTOF™ and this proven technology is used routinely by many crime and forensics labs for investigations or screening.

“We are very gratified to be supporting this Federal Government Agency with JEOL’s AccuTOF™-DART™ mass spec technology, which is ideal for their applications where fast answers and exact identification of a drug, unknown substances, or imported materials including foods and food additives, and even the origin of petroleum products are needed,” said JEOL USA Analytical Instruments Product Manager Michael Frey, Ph.D..

“We believe the specialized ability to rapidly identify or confirm identification of samples without alteration will greatly assist the US DHS in their efforts to track the entry of illegal substances into the United States.”

Monday Ashibogwu

Monday Michaels Ashibogwu is Editor-In-Chief of QUICK NEWS AFRICA, one of Nigeria's leading online news service.

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