Jc. Ingram et al., ION-TRAP SIMS ANALYSIS OF PINACOLYL METHYLPHOSPHONIC ACID ON SOIL, International journal of mass spectrometry and ion processes, 175(3), 1998, pp. 253-262
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20
Categorie Soggetti
Spectroscopy,"Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
The minimum detection limit and semi-quantitative determination of sur
face coverages of pinacolyl methylphosphonic acid (PMPA) on soil by st
atic secondary-ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) are reported. The soil was
exposed to aqueous solutions of PMPA and then analyzed on an ion-trap
SIMS instrument. Mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry was utilized to
discriminate against the chemical background inherent in environmental
samples (such as soil). The quasimolecular ion [PMPA - H](-) at m/z =
179 was trapped and then subsequently fragmented to form an ion at m/
z = 95, which is interpreted as a loss of the pinacolyl olefin (C6H12)
to form the methylphosphonic acid anion. The product ion at mit = 95
was used to investigate the surface coverage of PMPA on the soil. The
m/z = 95 product-ion abundance was observed to be linearly related to
the PMPA surface coverage between 2 and 0.002 monolayers. The minimum
detection limit is estimated at 0.008 monolayer (approximately 12 pg m
m(-2), three standard deviations of the blank). These data were compar
ed with analyses performed by using a quadrupole SIMS instrument, whic
h indicates an improvement in sensitivity by the ion-trap SIMS of a fa
ctor of 250. The results of this study demonstrate that ion-trap SIMS
is a facile approach for determination of phosphonates on soil. (C) 19
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