首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     检索      


Elucidation of artefacts in proton transfer reaction time‐of‐flight mass spectrometers
Authors:Jorge Ivn Salazar Gmez  Christian Klucken  Martha Sojka  Liudmyla Masliuk  Thomas Lunkenbein  Robert Schlgl  Holger Ruland
Institution:Jorge Iván Salazar Gómez,Christian Klucken,Martha Sojka,Liudmyla Masliuk,Thomas Lunkenbein,Robert Schlögl,Holger Ruland
Abstract: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.
Keywords:artefacts  industrial gases  parasitic ions  proton transfer reaction time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry  volatile organic compounds
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号