A new HPR-40 DEMS was successfully installed at the ENEA Casaccia research center in the lab of dr. Rosanna Viscardi.

In her own words, “We are excited about the recent installation of the Hiden Analytical HPR-40 DEMS differential electrochemical mass spectrometer at ENEA Department of Energy Technologies and Renewable Sources at the Casaccia Research Center (Rome).

This instrumentation will be used for the fast and in-situ determination of dissolved gases and gases produced during electrochemical reactions involving fuel cells, electrolysis and CO2 reduction in e-fuels and chemicals.

Furthermore, the wide variety of DEMS cells offers the great possibility to perform different electrocatalytic studies for the development of innovative materials for the energy transition that fall within the lines of activity funded by the European Union in the framework of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan.”

The system features two different DEMS Cells, a direct probe, to be used with existing cells, and an Ultra Low Flow (250 ul/min) inlet capillary to work directly with gases. Moreover, at the heart of the MS there is a triple filter quadrupole, with unrivaled speed and sensitivity, among its other advantages.

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