Abstract: | Mixtures of 50% tetramethylsilane (TMS) and methane have been found to give [M+73]+ adduct ions and structurally useful fragment ions for many oxygen- and nitrogen-containing organic compounds. All of the reagent ions in TMS react with polar compounds. The high-pressure TMS chemical ionization spectra of many simple oxygenated compounds are in agreement with predictions from ion chemistry of (CH3)3Si+ obtained by ion cyclotron resonance experiments at very low pressures, but differences are noted. Sensitivities for oxygen-, nitrogen-, and sulfur-containing compounds with TMS as the reagent gas appear to be approximately the same. |