OPTIMIZATION OF ION-TRAP PARAMETERS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF DILUTE SAMPLES IN THE PRESENCE OF AN INTERFERING MATRIX - ANALYSIS OF POLYCHLORINATED-BIPHENYLS IN TRANSFORMER OIL
K. Salomon et Se. Buttrill, OPTIMIZATION OF ION-TRAP PARAMETERS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF DILUTE SAMPLES IN THE PRESENCE OF AN INTERFERING MATRIX - ANALYSIS OF POLYCHLORINATED-BIPHENYLS IN TRANSFORMER OIL, Journal of chromatography, 657(1), 1993, pp. 139-145
The analysis of dilute samples in the presence of an interfering matri
x was improved by optimizing the operating parameters of an ion trap i
n a CC-ion trap system. For a mixture of nine polychlorinated biphenyl
s (PCBs) in 1% transformer oil, two strategies were successfully emplo
yed to increase signal-to-noise (SIN) ratios. By limiting the mass ran
ge scanned to those m/z values that include most of the ion fragments
due to PCBs and increasing the number of microscans per scan in this r
egime, S/N values were increased by a factor of 1.5. Further improveme
nts in S/N by up to a factor of ten are achieved by raising the radio
frequency (rf) storage level so that low molecular weight ions due to
the transformer oil are not stored. An upper limit on how high the rf
storage level can be adjusted is determined by the storage efficiency
of the ion trap which decreases at high rf storage levers. Ion dissoci
ation is also a limiting factor at high rf storage levels. Best detect
ion limits for five of the nine PCBs studied were obtained when the rf
storage level was tuned to m/z = 74, a regime where most of the trans
former oil ions are no longer stored.