The University of Limerick request the supply of an Electrochemical Mass Spectrometry System for the Quantitative Real-Time Detection of Volatile Electrochemical Reaction Products. The electrochemical mass spectrometry system should combine electrochemistry with mass spectrometry to enable highly sensitive time-resolved detection of volatile chemical species directly from a liquid electrolyte during electrochemical reactions. The electrochemical mass spectrometry system must be compatible with volatile electrolytes - both aqueous and non-aqueous - and its application scope includes hydrogen evolution reactions, oxygen evolution reactions, nitrogen reduction reactions, NOx - NO, NO2, N2O - electroreduction reactions and electrochemical CO2 reduction reactions. With this electrochemical mass spectrometry system, all volatile chemical species - such as H2, O2, CO, CO2, HCOOH, CH4, C2H2, C2H5OH, CO-NH2-2, NH3, N2H2, N2H4, NO, N2O4, N2O, NO2, CH4, C2H4, etc. - generated at the electrodes during these electrochemical reactions must be detected in situ and quantified completely from a liquid electrolyte. The system must have high sensitivity with a 100 percent detection efficiency of volatile chemical species for the mass spectrometry detector, and the measurement results must be highly reproducible. Additionally, isotope labeling experiments for investigating the electrochemical reaction pathways should also be adaptable to this system.
Deadline
The time limit for receipt of tenders was 2025-05-16.
The procurement was published on 2025-04-14.
Contract notice (2025-04-14) Object Scope of the procurement
Title: LA3234C - UL - RFT for Supply, Delivery, Installation, Commissioning and Calibration of an Electrochemical Mass Spectrometry System
Short description:
โThe University of Limerick request the supply of an Electrochemical Mass Spectrometry System for the Quantitative Real-Time Detection of Volatile...โ
Short description
The University of Limerick request the supply of an Electrochemical Mass Spectrometry System for the Quantitative Real-Time Detection of Volatile Electrochemical Reaction Products. The electrochemical mass spectrometry system should combine electrochemistry with mass spectrometry to enable highly sensitive time-resolved detection of volatile chemical species directly from a liquid electrolyte during electrochemical reactions. The electrochemical mass spectrometry system must be compatible with volatile electrolytes - both aqueous and non-aqueous - and its application scope includes hydrogen evolution reactions, oxygen evolution reactions, nitrogen reduction reactions, NOx - NO, NO2, N2O - electroreduction reactions and electrochemical CO2 reduction reactions. With this electrochemical mass spectrometry system, all volatile chemical species - such as H2, O2, CO, CO2, HCOOH, CH4, C2H2, C2H5OH, CO-NH2-2, NH3, N2H2, N2H4, NO, N2O4, N2O, NO2, CH4, C2H4, etc. - generated at the electrodes during these electrochemical reactions must be detected in situ and quantified completely from a liquid electrolyte. The system must have high sensitivity with a 100 percent detection efficiency of volatile chemical species for the mass spectrometry detector, and the measurement results must be highly reproducible. Additionally, isotope labeling experiments for investigating the electrochemical reaction pathways should also be adaptable to this system.
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Type of contract: Supplies
Products/services: Laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses)๐ฆ
Estimated value excluding VAT: 123 000 EUR ๐ฐ
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Description of the procurement:
โThe University of Limerick request the supply of an Electrochemical Mass Spectrometry System for the Quantitative Real-Time Detection of Volatile...โ
Description of the procurement
The University of Limerick request the supply of an Electrochemical Mass Spectrometry System for the Quantitative Real-Time Detection of Volatile Electrochemical Reaction Products. The electrochemical mass spectrometry system should combine electrochemistry with mass spectrometry to enable highly sensitive time-resolved detection of volatile chemical species directly from a liquid electrolyte during electrochemical reactions. The electrochemical mass spectrometry system must be compatible with volatile electrolytes - both aqueous and non-aqueous - and its application scope includes hydrogen evolution reactions, oxygen evolution reactions, nitrogen reduction reactions, NOx - NO, NO2, N2O - electroreduction reactions and electrochemical CO2 reduction reactions. With this electrochemical mass spectrometry system, all volatile chemical species - such as H2, O2, CO, CO2, HCOOH, CH4, C2H2, C2H5OH, CO-NH2-2, NH3, N2H2, N2H4, NO, N2O4, N2O, NO2, CH4, C2H4, etc. - generated at the electrodes during these electrochemical reactions must be detected in situ and quantified completely from a liquid electrolyte. The system must have high sensitivity with a 100 percent detection efficiency of volatile chemical species for the mass spectrometry detector, and the measurement results must be highly reproducible. Additionally, isotope labeling experiments for investigating the electrochemical reaction pathways should also be adaptable to this system.
Procedure Type of procedure
Open procedure โ Administrative information
Time limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate: 2025-05-16 00:00:00 ๐
Conditions for opening of tenders: 2025-05-16 00:30:00 ๐
Conditions for opening of tenders (place): https://www.etenders.gov.ie/epps/cft/prepareViewCfTWS.do?resourceId=5440121
Languages in which tenders or requests to participate may be submitted: English ๐ฃ๏ธ
Minimum time frame during which the tenderer must maintain the tender: 12
Complementary information Review body
Name: The High Court of Ireland
National registration number: The High Court of Ireland
Postal address: Four Courts, Inns Quay, Dublin 7
Postal code: D07 WDX8
Postal town: Dublin
Region: Dublin๐๏ธ
Country: Ireland ๐ฎ๐ช
E-mail: highcourtcentraloffice@courts.ie๐ง
Phone: +353 1 8886000๐ Review procedure
Precise information on deadline(s) for review procedures:
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Electronic invoicing will be accepted
Source: OJS 2025/S 075-249831 (2025-04-14)