The capability of CI-Orbitrap for gas-phase analysis in atmospheric chemistry: A comparison with the CI-APi-TOF technique.

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY(2020)

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Chemical ionization Orbitrap mass spectrometry (CI-Orbitrap) represents a promising new technique for gas-phase analysis in analytical and atmospheric chemistry mainly due to its very high mass resolving power. In this work, we performed the first side-by-side comparison between a CI-Orbitrap and the widely used atmospheric pressure interface time-of-flight mass spectrometry (CI-APi-TOF) using two different chemical ionization methods, i.e., acetate-ion-based (CH3COO-) and aminium-ion-based (n-C3H7NH3+) schemes. The capability of the CI-Orbitrap at accurately measuring low concentrations of gaseous species formed from the oxidation of alpha-pinene was explored. Although this study reveals a lack of linearity of the CI-Orbitrap when measuring product ions at very low concentrations (<1 x 10(6) molecules cm(-3)), very good agreement between both techniques can be achieved by applying a newly developed linearity correction. It is experimentally shown that the correction function is independent of the reagent ion used. Thus, accurate quantification of organic compounds at concentrations as low as 1 x 10(5) molecules cm(-3) by the CI-Orbitrap can be achieved. Finally, by means of tandem mass spectrometry, the unique capability of the Orbitrap allows the direct determination of the binding energy of cluster ions between analyte and reagent ions, that is needed for the assessment of a chosen ionization scheme.
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