Analysis of secondary organic aerosols in air using extractive electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (EESI-MS)
2012
Extractive electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (EESI-MS) has been shown, in other laboratories, to be a useful technique for the analysis of aerosols from a variety of sources. EESI-MS is applied here, for the first time, to the analysis of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formed from the reaction of ozone and α-pinene. The results are compared to those obtained using atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry (APCI-MS). The SOA was generated in the laboratory and merged with electrospray droplets. The recovered ions were directed towards the inlet of a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer. Through the use of a denuder to remove gas phase compounds, the EESI-MS technique was found to be effective for measuring the major ozonolysis products either in particles alone or in a combination of vapor phase and particulate products. Due to its relatively simple setup and the avoidance of sample collection and work-up, EESI-MS shows promise as an excellent tool for the characterization of atmospherically relevant particles.
Keywords:
- Selected reaction monitoring
- Extractive electrospray ionization
- Thermal ionization mass spectrometry
- Atmospheric-pressure chemical ionization
- Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry
- Desorption electrospray ionization
- Direct electron ionization liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry interface
- Mass spectrometry
- Chromatography
- Analytical chemistry
- Chemistry
- Triple quadrupole mass spectrometer
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