Issue 12, 1996

Feasibility study of low pressure inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for qualitative and quantitative speciation

Abstract

Low-pressure ICPs (LP–ICPs) formed with helium have been utilized as ion sources for MS. In the first part of the paper a description is given of a plasma operated at 90 W forward power, used to ionize organotin and organolead compounds introduced by GC, with detection limits of 11, 2 and 14 pg obtained for tetraethyltin (TEtSn), tetrabutyltin (TBuSn) and tetraethyllead (TEtPb), respectively. The same plasma operated at 45 W forward power yielded fragment ions of TEtSn and TBuSn. In the second part, a customized mass spectrometer for use with an LP–ICP is described. The optimum power for the generation of fragment ions of perfluorotributylamine (PFTBA) was found to lie between 5 and 8 W. Two optima for skimming distance were observed, at 6 and 8 mm downstream of the sampler orifice. Mean ion kinetic energies for fragment ions of PFTBA at 69,219 and 502 m/z were 1.2, 1.7, and 2.1 eV, respectively, at 6 W forward power, but increased when the power was increased to 8 W. Molecular and other fragment ions were observed for chloro-, iodo- and dibromobenzenes introduced using GC.

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J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1996,11, 1151-1161

Feasibility study of low pressure inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for qualitative and quantitative speciation

G. O'Connor, L. Ebdon, E. H. Evans, H. Ding, L. K. Olson and J. A. Caruso, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1996, 11, 1151 DOI: 10.1039/JA9961101151

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