Mass spectrometric analyzer for individual aerosol particles
Abstract
A new analytical instrument has been developed to give real-time chemical composition and size data on individual aerosol particles. It separates the particles from the entraining gases by means of aerodynamic nozzles and differential pumping, so that they enter the high vacuum region as a collimated beam. Each arriving particle is flash vaporized, the vapor ionized, and the ions analyzed by a quadrupole mass spectrometer. The instrument has been tested with several inorganic and organic aerosols and has yielded mass spectral peaks corresponding to a series of fragment ions. The more stable compounds yielded the parent ion as well. Particles 0.9 μm in diameter are readily detected with signal-to-noise ratios of 12:1 on the dominant peak. On this basis, the small-size sensitivity limit is well under 0.5 μm diameter and, with design improvements, can probably be extended to 0.1 μm or smaller.
- Publication:
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Review of Scientific Instruments
- Pub Date:
- June 1981
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1981RScI...52..804A
- Keywords:
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- Aerosols;
- Analyzers;
- Chemical Composition;
- Mass Spectrometers;
- Particle Size Distribution;
- Real Time Operation;
- Collimators;
- Ionization Chambers;
- Particle Beams;
- Performance Tests;
- Quadrupoles;
- Signal To Noise Ratios;
- Vacuum Apparatus;
- Vaporizers;
- Instrumentation and Photography