Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1976
Title: Thomas Oliver Merren: Innovator in Mass Spectrometry
Introduction
Thomas Oliver Merren is a notable inventor based in Hale, GB. He has made significant contributions to the field of mass spectrometry, particularly through his innovative patent that enhances the accuracy of mass measurements.
Latest Patents
Merren holds a patent for "Methods of mass spectrometry and mass spectrometers." This invention involves the formation of ions from an unknown substance in a first ion source of a double beam mass spectrometer, which are then accelerated at low voltages, such as 1kV or 2kV. Additionally, ions from a reference substance are formed in a second ion source and accelerated at a higher voltage, around 8kV. The resulting ion beams pass through a common magnetic analyzer, producing respective mass spectra. By using perfluorokerosene as a reference substance, the mass spectrum of the unknown substance can be accurately calibrated up to 8000 a.m.u. This invention significantly enhances the chemical mass marking ability of double-beam mass spectrometers.
Career Highlights
Merren is associated with Associated Electrical Industries Limited, where he has applied his expertise in mass spectrometry. His work has contributed to advancements in analytical chemistry and instrumentation.
Collaborations
Merren has collaborated with Sydney Evans, furthering research and development in the field of mass spectrometry.
Conclusion
Thomas Oliver Merren's innovative work in mass spectrometry exemplifies the impact of inventors in advancing scientific knowledge and technology. His contributions continue to influence the field and enhance the accuracy of mass measurements.