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Soft Argon–Propane Dielectric Barrier Discharge Ionization (CROSBI ID 289453)

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Schütz, Alexander ; Lara-Ortega, Felipe J. ; Klute, Felix David ; Brandt, Sebastian ; Schilling, Michael ; Michels, Antje ; Veža, Damir ; Horvatić, Vlasta ; García-Reyes, Juan F. ; Franzke, Joachim Soft Argon–Propane Dielectric Barrier Discharge Ionization // Analytical chemistry, 90 (2018), 5; 3537-3542. doi: 10.1021/acs.analchem.7b05390

Podaci o odgovornosti

Schütz, Alexander ; Lara-Ortega, Felipe J. ; Klute, Felix David ; Brandt, Sebastian ; Schilling, Michael ; Michels, Antje ; Veža, Damir ; Horvatić, Vlasta ; García-Reyes, Juan F. ; Franzke, Joachim

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Soft Argon–Propane Dielectric Barrier Discharge Ionization

Dielectric barrier discharges (DBDs) have been used as soft ionization sources (DBDI) for organic mass spectrometry (DBDI-MS) for approximately ten years. Helium-based DBDI is often used because of its good ionization efficiency, low ignition voltage, and homogeneous plasma conditions. Argon needs much higher ignition voltages than helium when the same discharge geometry is used. A filamentary plasma, which is not suitable for soft ionization, may be produced instead of a homogeneous plasma. This difference results in N2, present in helium and argon as an impurity, being Penning-ionized by helium but not by metastable argon atoms. In this study, a mixture of argon and propane (C3H8) was used as an ignition aid to decrease the ignition and working voltages, because propane can be Penning-ionized by argon metastables. This approach leads to homogeneous argon-based DBDI. Furthermore, operating DBDI in an open environment assumes that many uncharged analyte molecules do not interact with the reactant ions. To overcome this disadvantage, we present a novel approach, where the analyte is introduced in an enclosed system through the discharge capillary itself. This nonambient DBDI-MS arrangement is presented and characterized and could advance the novel connection of DBDI with analytical separation techniques such as gas chromatography (GC) and high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) in the near future.

dielectric barrier discharges ; ionization

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Podaci o izdanju

90 (5)

2018.

3537-3542

objavljeno

0003-2700

1520-6882

10.1021/acs.analchem.7b05390

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