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Interpretation of Mass Spectra from Organic Compounds in Aerosol Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
Department of Chemistry, University of California, Riverside, California 92521
Received for review October 4, 1999. Accepted May 12, 2000.
Abstract:
Organic compounds containing a variety of functional
groups have been analyzed using aerosol time-of-flight
mass spectrometry. Both positive and negative laser
desorption/ionization mass spectra have been acquired
for compounds of relevance to ambient air particulate
matter, including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, heterocyclic analogues, aromatic oxygenated compounds
such as phenols and acids, aliphatic dicarboxylic acids,
and reduced nitrogen species such as amines. In many
cases, positive ion mass spectra are similar to those found
in libraries for 70-eV electron impact mass spectrometry.
However, formation of even-electron molecular ions due
to adduct formation also plays a major role in ion formation. Negative ion mass spectra suggest that organic
compounds largely disintegrate into carbon cluster fragments (C
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