S. Catinella et al., NEGATIVE-ION MASS-SPECTROMETRY IN A COMMERCIAL GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY ION-TRAP MASS-SPECTROMETER SYSTEM, Rapid communications in mass spectrometry, 9(13), 1995, pp. 1302-1309
Commercial gas chromatography quadrupole ion-trap mass spectrometer (G
C/ITMS) instruments have been used in a novel way for the study of neg
ative ions formed from perfluorotributyl-amine and polychlorinated bip
henyl compounds, Negative ions, formed during a normal electron impact
ionization period in which 70 eV electrons were used, were isolated i
n an ion trap by the application of a negative DC voltage to the ring
electrode that caused all positive ions to be ejected from the ion tra
p; in the subsequent analytical scan, negatives ions were detected wit
h an electron multiplier biased normally so as to detect positive ions
, The major negative-ion species detected from FC-43 were m/z 252 to m
/z 633; 34 other negative-ion species were detected also, though in lo
w abundance, The observed negative-ion mass range extended from m/z 25
2 to milt 633, The signal-to-noise ratio of negative-ion mass spectra
was enhanced by operation of the GC/MS instrument in GC mode and avera
ging the mass spectra acquired, In an examination of 3 hexachlorobiphe
nyl compounds, the molecular anion cluster around m/z 360 for the non-
ortho-substituted congener 169 was observed with a signal-to-noise rat
io of ca, 20 for 90 pg injected on column: the response for congener 1
69 was greater than that for congener 156 (mono ortho-substituted) whi
ch, in turn, was greater than that for congener 153 (di-ortho-substitu
ted).