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Particle analysis by mass spectrometry

More ambitious attempts at measuring the heterogeneity of the atmospheric aerosol have been undertaken as well. Single-particle analysis by mass spectrometry was demonstrated by Sinha and co-workers (31, 32). In this technique, an aerosol sample is introduced into a vacuum chamber in the form of a particle beam. The particles are injected into a Knudsen cell oven, where they undergo many collisions with the cell wall and are ultimately vaporized and ionized. The ions are then mass-analyzed with a quad-rupole or sector mass spectrometer. So that individual particles can be analyzed, the flux of particles into the Knudsen cell is limited so that coincidence errors are minimized. Ion pulses from individual particles allow the determination of the amount of the species being analyzed in the particular particle. The sensitivity of the technique is limited. For sodium, the detection... [Pg.206]

Sinha MP, Giffin CE, Norris DD, Estes TJ, Vilker VL, Friedlander SK (1982) Particle analysis by mass spectrometry. J Colloid Interface Sci 87 140-153... [Pg.295]


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