Mv. Kosevich et al., DIRECT IDENTIFICATION OF ORGANIC INCLUSIONS IN GRAPHITE ON THE BASIS OF FIELD DESORPTION MASS-SPECTROMETRY, Organic mass spectrometry, 29(9), 1994, pp. 458-462
A method for the direct identification of organic inclusions in graphi
te on the basis of field desorption mass spectrometry is proposed, bas
ed on the possibility of using a fractured graphite sample as a field
emitter. Under such circumstances, the organic inclusions adsorbed on
the surface of the microcrystallites of modified graphites may be dire
ctly field desorbed and identified by their mass spectra without any p
retreatment of the sample. Two differently modified types of graphite
were analysed by this method and the nature of the admixtures was esta
blished: one sample appeared to contain a mixture of polymethylsiloxan
es and the other and blend of dyes. For the latter sample, temperature
fractionation of admixed substances was performed and the presence of
three individual dyes was established. Such features of field desorpt
ion as the production of abundant molecular ions with negligible fragm
entation and the possibility of obtaining of mass thermograms greatly
facilitate the identification of individual components of mixture incl
usions.