ON-LINE SAMPLING AND INTACT MASS ANALYSIS OF NANOMETER-SIZE AEROSOLS VIA TIME-OF-FLIGHT HIGH-MASS SPECTROMETRY
Marcos M. Alvarez, Igor Vezmar and Robert L. Whetten*

Abstract:

Abstract-A device capable of continuously sampling and mass analyzing aerosols in the l-10 nm diameter size range (masses up to 1 MDa) at part per billion (ppb, 1010 cmm3) concentrations is described. Small aliquots of an aerosol flowing at atmospheric pressure are sampled into a time-of-flight mass spectrometer (TOFMS) via a pulsed molecular beam valve at 10-50 Hz. The aerosol molecular beam is singly and nondestructively ionized with light from an ultraviolet excimer laser and accelerated across a 20 kV electrostatic field. Ionized particle packets are separated in mass during a free flight and re-accelerated across an additional 30 kV into a stainless steel conversion dynode plate. Signals from ejected electrons and negative ion fragments resulting from the par-ticle- dynode collisions are amplified in a dual microchannel plate detector, digitized, and stored in a fast transient recorder. Sampling of He flow streams bearing benzene, fullerenes, as well as Na. Mg, and CsI particles (nanocrystals) is demonstrated. In addition, the gas-phase reaction between a pre-formed Na nanocrystal and alkane thiols is monitored in real-time. $T: 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved

PACS: 36.40.Mr

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