Abstract: | Negative ion mass spectrometry using a conventional mass spectrometer with a special ion source and a sample pressure of approximately 2 × 10?5 Torr is shown to be an excellent method for the qualitative analysis of lower mass alcohols, mercaptans, ketones, aldehydes, aliphatic carboxylic acids and esters, the spectra of which are characterized by intense [M – H] ? ions. The method may be termed a ‘selective’ low energy ionization technique, being suitable for the above organic compounds, but not for nitriles, nitro compounds, hydrocarbons, ethers, amines, amides, nitrogen heterocycles and chlorinated compounds. This method can be looked upon as a complementary method, to positive ion mass spectrometry. |