A versatile vacuum ultraviolet ion source for reduced pressure bipolar chemical ionization mass spectrometry

  • Martin Breitenlechner
  • , Gordon A. Novak
  • , J. Andrew Neuman
  • , Andrew W. Rollins
  • , Patrick R. Veres

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    Abstract

    We present the development of a chemical ionization mass spectrometer ion source specifically designed for in situ measurements of trace gases in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere. The ion source utilizes a commercially available photoionization krypton lamp, primarily emitting photons in the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) region at wavelengths of 124 and 117nm (corresponding to energies of 10 and 10.6eV, respectively), coupled to a commercially available Vocus proton transfer reaction mass spectrometer. The VUV ion source can produce both negative and positive reagent ions; however, here we primarily focus on generating iodide anions (I-). The instrument's drift tube (also known as ion-molecule reactor) operates at pressures between 2 and 10mbar, which facilitates ambient sampling at atmospheric pressures as low as 50mbar. The low operating pressure reduces secondary ion chemistry that can occur in iodide chemical ionization mass spectrometry (CIMS). It also allows the addition of water vapor to the drift tube to exceed typical ambient humidity by more than 1 order of magnitude, significantly reducing ambient humidity dependence of sensitivities. An additional benefit of this ion source and drift tube is a 10- to 100-fold reduction in nitrogen consumed during operation relative to standard I- ion sources, resulting in significantly reduced instrument weight and operational costs. In iodide mode, sensitivities of 76cpsppt-1 for nitric acid, 35cpsppt-1 for Br2 and 8.9cpsppt-1 for Cl2 were achieved. Lastly, we demonstrate that this ion source can generate benzene (C6H6+) and ammonium (NH4+) reagent ions to expand the number of detected atmospheric trace gases.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1159-1169
    Number of pages11
    JournalAtmospheric Measurement Techniques
    Volume15
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Mar 7 2022

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