M. Maciejewski et A. Baiker, QUANTITATIVE CALIBRATION OF MASS-SPECTROMETRIC SIGNALS MEASURED IN COUPLED TA-MS SYSTEM, Thermochimica acta, 295(1-2), 1997, pp. 95-105
The influence of several experimental parameters such as concentration
of the analyzed species, temperature, flow rate and properties of the
carrier gas, on the sensitivity of the mass spectrometric analysis in
a TA-MS system Netzsch STA 409 thermoanalyzer coupled via a heated ca
pillary with a Balzers QMG 420 quadrupole mass spectrometer has been i
nvestigated. The determination of the calibration factor, facilitating
the quantification of the MS signal, was carried out by means of two
methods: decomposition of solids and injection of a known volume of ga
s into the carrier gas stream. The intensity of the MS signal decrease
s with increasing carrier gas flow rate, showing a linear dependence,
and is not influenced by temperature and amount of analyzed gas. The u
se of helium as a carrier gas reduces the intensity of the mass spectr
ometric signal and leads to its broadening. The calibration offers the
possibility of quantifying components being present in amounts as sma
ll as 0.2-0.5 wt%. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.