Laser Mass Spectrometry of Organophosphorus Pesticides and Related Compounds |
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Authors: | John J. Morelli Somayajula K. Viswanadham Andrew. G. Sharkey JR. David M. Hercules |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry , University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, PA, 15260, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract Laser mass spectra obtained for 20 organophosphorus (OP) compounds were systematically evaluated for groups containing analogous structural features. Variations in fragmentation can be understood based on simple organic reactions. While detailed mechanistic interpretations of the laser mass spectra (LMS) were not possible, the qualitative features in the LMS obtained from five compounds, not in the original set, could be predicted based on the characteristics of the other OP compounds studied. The success of the prediction lends credence to the qualitative models developed for rationalizing the LMS. A specific feature in the LMS of aromatic thionophosphates is a thiono-thiolo rearrangement. Detailed investigation into the phenomena involved comparison of LMS obtained from aromatic thionophosphates with spectra from electron impact, chemical ionization, field desorption, and secondary ion mass spectrometry. These results led to the conclusion that the rearrangement in laser mass spectrometry must occur during volatilization while the molecule/ion is in the “cloud” present immediately above the laser impact area. |
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Keywords: | Organophosphorus compounds laser MS mass spectrometry thionophosphates SIMS |
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