G. Oconnor et al., FEASIBILITY STUDY OF LOW-PRESSURE INDUCTIVELY-COUPLED PLASMA-MASS SPECTROMETRY FOR QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE SPECIATION, Journal of analytical atomic spectrometry, 11(12), 1996, pp. 1151-1161
Low-pressure ICPs (LP-ICPs) formed with helium have been utilized as i
on sources for MS, In the first part of the paper a description is giv
en of a plasma operated at 90 W forward power, used to ionize organoti
n and organolead compounds introduced by GC, with detection limits of
11, 2 and 14 pg obtained for tetraethyltin (TEtSn), tetrabutyltin (TBu
Sn) and tetraethyllead (TEtPb); respectively, The same plasma operated
at 45 W forward power yielded fragment ions of TEtSn and TBuSn, In th
e second part, a customized mass spectrometer for use with an LP-ICP i
s described, The optimum power for the generation of fragment ions of
perfluorotributylamine (PFTBA) was found to lie between 5 and 8 W, Two
optima for skimming distance were observed, at 6 and 8 mm downstream
of the sampler orifice, Mean ion kinetic energies for fragment ions of
PFTBA at 69,219 and 502 m/z were 1.2, 1.7, and 2.1 eV, respectively,
at 6 W forward power, but increased when the power was increased to 8
W, Molecular and other fragment ions were observed for chloro-, iodo-
and dibromobenzenes introduced using GC.