QUANTITATION OF IONIC SPECIES IN SINGLE MICRODROPLETS BY ONLINE LASERDESORPTION IONIZATION/

Citation
Ba. Mansoori et al., QUANTITATION OF IONIC SPECIES IN SINGLE MICRODROPLETS BY ONLINE LASERDESORPTION IONIZATION/, Analytical chemistry, 66(21), 1994, pp. 3681-3687
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical
Journal title
ISSN journal
00032700
Volume
66
Issue
21
Year of publication
1994
Pages
3681 - 3687
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-2700(1994)66:21<3681:QOISIS>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
Mass spectra of single micrometer-size glycerol droplets containing di ssolved inorganic salts were obtained by on-line laser desorption/ioni zation. The peak areas of quantitation ions in the mass spectra allowe d cation and anion concentrations in solution to be determined. Liquid droplets have several advantages for quantitative work including well -defined morphology, reproducible matrix composition surrounding the a nalyte, and straightforward preparation of calibration aerosols having known amounts of analyte. Therefore, absolute quantitation can be ach ieved without an internal standard. Droplet-to-droplet variations of t he absolute signal intensities ranged from 14 to 58%. An improvement o f N-1/2 in the signal-to-noise ratio was achieved by averaging the spe ctra of N droplets. Calibration plots of signal intensity versus ion c oncentration in solution were obtained for five test ions: Fe3+, Na+, Cl-, NO3-, and SO42-. The plots were linear over at least 2 orders of magnitude in concentration. Minimum detectable concentrations were in the low 10(-2) to high 10(-5) M range. At the minimum detectable conce ntrations, the absolute amounts of analyte is a single droplet were on the order of 10(-16)-10(-18) mol. Potential applications of this meth odology to real-time measurements of atmospherically relevant aerosols is discussed.