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Binary chalcogenide As‐Se glasses and their thin films are important for optics, computers, materials science and technological applications. To increase understanding of the properties of thin films fabricated by plasma deposition techniques, more information concerning the physics of plasma plume is needed. In this study the formation of clusters in plasma plume from different As‐Se glasses by laser desorption ionization (LDI) or laser ablation (LA) was studied by time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry (TOF MS) in positive and negative ion modes. Formation of a number of AspSeq singly charged clusters As3Se (q = 1–5), AsSe (q = 1–3), As2Se (q = 2–4), and As3Se (q = 2–5) was found from As‐Se glasses with the molar ratio As:Se in the range from 1:2 to 7:3. The stoichiometry of the AspSeq clusters was determined via isotopic envelope analysis and computer modeling. The structure of the clusters is proposed and the relationship to the structure of the parent glasses, as also suggested by Raman scattering spectra, is discussed. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Thin films of AgSbS2 are important for phase‐change memory applications. This solid is deposited by various techniques, such as metal organic chemical vapour deposition or laser ablation deposition, and the structure of AgSbS2(s), as either amorphous or crystalline, is already well characterized. The pulsed laser ablation deposition (PLD) of solid AgSbS2 is also used as a manufacturing process. However, the processes in plasma have not been well studied. We have studied the laser ablation of synthesized AgSbS2(s) using a nitrogen laser of 337 nm and the clusters formed in the laser plume were identified. The ablation leads to the formation of various single charged ternary AgpSbqSr clusters. Negatively charged AgSbS, AgSb2S, AgSb2S, AgSb2S and positively charged ternary AgSbS+, AgSb2S+, AgSb2S, AgSb2S clusters were identified. The formation of several singly charged Ag+, Ag, Ag, Sb, Sb, S ions and binary AgpSr clusters such as AgSb, Ag3S?, SbS (r = 1–5), Sb2S?, Sb2S, Sb3S (r = 1–4) and AgS, SbS+, SbS, Sb2S+, Sb2S, Sb3S (r = 1–4), AgSb was also observed. The stoichiometry of the clusters was determined via isotopic envelope analysis and computer modeling. The relation of the composition of the clusters to the crystal structure of AgSbS2 is discussed. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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This paper focuses on development of time‐of‐flight (TOF) mass spectrometry in response to the invention of matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI). Before this breakthrough ionization technique for nonvolatile molecules, TOF was generally considered as a useful tool for exotic studies of ion properties but was not widely applied to analytical problems. Improved TOF instruments and software that allow the full potential power of MALDI to be applied to difficult biological applications are described. A theoretical approach to the design and optimization of MALDI‐TOF instruments for particular applications is presented. Experimental data are provided that are in excellent agreement with theoretical predictions of resolving power and mass accuracy. Data on sensitivity and dynamic range using kilohertz laser rates are also summarized. These results indicate that combinations of high‐performance MALDI‐TOF and TOF‐TOF with off‐line high‐capacity separations may ultimately provide throughput and dynamic range several orders of magnitude greater than those currently available with electrospray LC‐MS and MS‐MS. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Gold phosphides show unique optical or semiconductor properties and there are extensive high technology applications, e.g. in laser diodes, etc. In spite of the various AuP structures known, the search for new materials is wide. Laser ablation synthesis is a promising screening and synthetic method. Generation of gold phosphides via laser ablation of red phosphorus and nanogold mixtures was studied using laser desorption ionisation time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry (LDI TOFMS). Gold clusters Aum+ (m = 1 to ~35) were observed with a difference of one gold atom and their intensities were in decreasing order with respect to m. For Pn+ (n = 2 to ~111) clusters, the intensities of odd‐numbered phosphorus clusters are much higher than those for even‐numbered phosphorus clusters. During ablation of P‐nanogold mixtures, clusters Aum+ (m = 1‐12), Pn+ (n = 2‐7, 9, 11, 13–33, 35–95 (odd numbers)), AuPn+ (n = 1, 2–88 (even numbers)), Au2Pn+ (n = 1‐7, 14–16, 21–51 (odd numbers)), Au3Pn+ (n = 1‐6, 8, 9, 14), Au4Pn+ (n = 1‐9, 14–16), Au5Pn+ (n = 1‐6, 14, 16), Au6Pn+ (n = 1‐6), Au7Pn+ (n = 1‐7), Au8Pn+ (n = 1‐6, 8), Au9Pn+ (n = 1‐10), Au10Pn+ (n = 1‐8, 15), Au11Pn+ (n = 1‐6), and Au12Pn+ (n = 1, 2, 4) were detected in positive ion mode. In negative ion mode, Aum (m = 1–5), Pn (n = 2, 3, 5–11, 13–19, 21–35, 39, 41, 47, 49, 55 (odd numbers)), AuPn (n = 4–6, 8–26, 30–36 (even numbers), 48), Au2Pn (n = 2–5, 8, 11, 13, 15, 17), Au3Pn (n = 6–11, 32), Au4Pn (n = 1, 2, 4, 6, 10), Au6P5, and Au7P8 clusters were observed. In both modes, phosphorus‐rich AumPn clusters prevailed. The first experimental evidence for formation of AuP60 and gold‐covered phosphorus Au12Pn (n = 1, 2, 4) clusters is given. The new gold phosphides generated might inspire synthesis of new Au‐P materials with specific properties. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Phosphorus clusters Pn (n = 1–89) are easily formed from red phosphorus by laser desorption ionization (LDI) and they cover a range of up to approx. m/z 3000 in both positive and negative ion mode. The clusters are singly charged and the spectra are simple because phosphorus is monoisotopic. The mass spectra can be measured with an acceptable resolution and intensity. The use of positively charged Pn clusters for calibration in mass spectrometry was examined and it was demonstrated that in external calibration a standard deviation of ±0.04 m/z units can be achieved even when using a common commercial matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization time‐of‐flight (MALDI‐TOF) instrument. When used as internal standards the Pn clusters react with some analytes – C60 and C70 fullerenes and cucurbituril[8], for example. It was also found that red phosphorus is a suitable MALDI matrix for peptides and proteins, illustrated by the examples of a Calmix mixture of bradykinin, angiotensin, renin, adrenocorticotropic hormone ACTH fragment 18‐359 and insulin, and of insulin alone. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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In the past, the preferred strategy for the identification of unknown compounds was to search in an appropriate mass spectral database for spectra obtained using either electron ionisation (GC‐MS analyses) or collision‐induced dissociation (LC‐MS/MS analyses). Recently, an increase has been seen in the use of accurate mass instruments and spectra‐less databases, based on monoisotopic accurate mass alone. In this article, we describe a systematic workflow for the screening and identification of new flame retardants. This approach utilises LC‐quadrupole‐time‐of‐flight MS and spectra‐less databases based only on monoisotopic accurate mass for the identification of ‘unknowns’. An in‐house database was built, and the input parameters used in the data analysis process were optimised for flame retardant chemicals, so that it can be easily transferred to other laboratories. The procedure was successfully applied to dust, foam and textiles from car interiors and indoor consumer products. The developed method was demonstrated for the main new flame retardant present in Antiblaze V6 and for the three unreported reaction by‐products/impurities present in the same technical mixture. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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We describe a new T‐Jump/time‐of‐flight (TOF) mass spectrometer for the time‐resolved analysis of rapid pyrolysis chemistry of solids and liquids, with a focus on energetic materials. The instrument employs a thin wire substrate which can be coated with the material of interest, and can be rapidly heated (105 K/s). The T‐Jump probe is inserted within the extraction region of a linear TOF mass spectrometer, which enables multiple spectra to be obtained during a single reaction event. By monitoring the electrical characteristics of the heated wire, the temperature could also be obtained and correlated to the mass spectra. As examples, we present time‐resolved spectra for the ignition of nitrocellulose and RDX. The fidelity of the instrument is demonstrated in the spectra presented which show the temporal formation and decay of several species in both systems. The simultaneous measurement of temperature enables us to extract the ignition temperature and the characteristic reaction time. The time‐resolved mass spectra obtained show that these solid energetic material reactions, under a rapid heating rate, can occur on a time scale of milliseconds or less. While the data sampling rate of 10 000 Hz was used in the present experiments, the instrument is capable of a maximum scanning rate of up to ~30 kHz. The capability of high‐speed time‐resolved measurements offers an additional analytical tool for the characterization of the decomposition, ignition, and combustion of energetic materials. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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A small high‐irradiance laser ionization time‐of‐flight mass spectrometer (LI‐TOFMS) with orthogonal sample introduction was described. High irradiance of 6 × 1010 W/cm2 at 532 nm from a Nd : YAG laser was applied in the experiment to get a high ionization degree in plasma and to dissociate the interferential polyatomic ions. Meanwhile, the interferential multiply charged ions resulted by high‐irradiance were nearly eliminated in the spectrum by utilizing helium as the buffer gas in the ion source due to three‐body recombination, which resulted in a relatively clean background. Improved signal stability was obtained by automated step moving of the sample stage in short time intervals. By using two sets of Einzel lens in transport system, nearly uniform relative sensitivity coefficients (RSCs) were achieved for most of metal elements including light ions which were detected in extremely low sensitivity in previous hexapole transportation instrument. The resolving power reaches 2200, and the detection limits (DLs) are 10?6 g/g for metal elements in the steel standard. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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We present an effective procedure to differentiate instrumental artefacts, such as parasitic ions, memory effects, and real trace impurities contained in inert gases. Three different proton transfer reaction mass spectrometers were used in order to identify instrument‐specific parasitic ions. The methodology reveals new nitrogen‐ and metal‐containing ions that up to date have not been reported. The parasitic ion signal was dominated by [N2]H+ and [NH3]H+ rather than by the common ions NO+ and O2+. Under dry conditions in a proton transfer reaction quadrupole interface time‐of‐flight mass spectrometer (PTR‐QiTOF), the ion abundances of [N2]H+ were elevated compared with the signals in the presence of humidity. In contrast, the [NH3]H+ ion did not show a clear humidity dependency. On the other hand, two PTR‐TOF1000 instruments showed no significant contribution of the [N2]H+ ion, which supports the idea of [N2]H+ formation in the quadrupole interface of the PTR‐QiTOF. Many new nitrogen‐containing ions were identified, and three different reaction sequences showing a similar reaction mechanism were established. Additionally, several metal‐containing ions, their oxides, and hydroxides were formed in the three PTR instruments. However, their relative ion abundancies were below 0.03% in all cases. Within the series of metal‐containing ions, the highest contribution under dry conditions was assigned to the [Fe(OH)2]H+ ion. Only in one PTR‐TOF1000 the Fe+ ion appeared as dominant species compared with the [Fe(OH)2]H+ ion. The present analysis and the resulting database can be used as a tool for the elucidation of artefacts in mass spectra and, especially in cases, where dilution with inert gases play a significant role, preventing misinterpretations.  相似文献   

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Time‐of‐flight secondary ion mass spectrometry was used to study four human calculi and to compare the results with those from twelve commercially available urinary calculi minerals including three organic compounds (L‐cystine, uric acid and sodium urate). Phase identification of calcium phosphate compounds was carried out by considering the relative ion abundances of [Ca2O]+ and [CaPO2]+. Deprotonated [M–H]? and protonated [M+H]+ uric acid were detected and used for component recognition in pure uric acid and in the mixed samples of struvite, calcium oxalate and uric acid. Iodine related to the medical history of a patient was also detected. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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