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PTR3: An Instrument for Studying the Lifecycle of Reactive Organic Carbon in the Atmosphere

We have developed and characterized the novel PTR3, a proton transfer reaction-time-of-flight mass spectrometer (PTR-TOF) using a new gas inlet and an innovative reaction chamber design. The reaction chamber consists of a tripole operated with rf voltages generating an electric field only in the rad...

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Autores principales: Breitenlechner, Martin, Fischer, Lukas, Hainer, Markus, Heinritzi, Martin, Curtius, Joachim, Hansel, Armin
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.6b05110
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2310158
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author Breitenlechner, Martin
Fischer, Lukas
Hainer, Markus
Heinritzi, Martin
Curtius, Joachim
Hansel, Armin
author_facet Breitenlechner, Martin
Fischer, Lukas
Hainer, Markus
Heinritzi, Martin
Curtius, Joachim
Hansel, Armin
author_sort Breitenlechner, Martin
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description We have developed and characterized the novel PTR3, a proton transfer reaction-time-of-flight mass spectrometer (PTR-TOF) using a new gas inlet and an innovative reaction chamber design. The reaction chamber consists of a tripole operated with rf voltages generating an electric field only in the radial direction. An elevated electrical field is necessary to reduce clustering of primary hydronium (H3O+) and product ions with water molecules present in the sample gas. The axial movement of the ions is achieved by the sample gas flow only. Therefore, the new design allows a 30-fold longer reaction time and a 40-fold increase in pressure compared to standard PTR-TOF-MS. First calibration tests show sensitivities of up to 18000 counts per second/parts per billion and volume (cps/ppbv) at a mass resolution of >8000 m/Δm (fwhm). The new inlet using center-sampling through a critical orifice reduces wall losses of low volatility compounds. Therefore, the new PTR3 instrument is sensitive to VOC typically present in the ppbv range as well as to semivolatile organic compounds (SVOC) and even highly oxidized organic molecules (HOMs) present in the parts per quadrillion per volume (ppqv) range in the atmosphere.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16634022019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1021/acs.analchem.6b05110http://cds.cern.ch/record/2310158engBreitenlechner, MartinFischer, LukasHainer, MarkusHeinritzi, MartinCurtius, JoachimHansel, ArminPTR3: An Instrument for Studying the Lifecycle of Reactive Organic Carbon in the AtmosphereNuclear Physics - ExperimentWe have developed and characterized the novel PTR3, a proton transfer reaction-time-of-flight mass spectrometer (PTR-TOF) using a new gas inlet and an innovative reaction chamber design. The reaction chamber consists of a tripole operated with rf voltages generating an electric field only in the radial direction. An elevated electrical field is necessary to reduce clustering of primary hydronium (H3O+) and product ions with water molecules present in the sample gas. The axial movement of the ions is achieved by the sample gas flow only. Therefore, the new design allows a 30-fold longer reaction time and a 40-fold increase in pressure compared to standard PTR-TOF-MS. First calibration tests show sensitivities of up to 18000 counts per second/parts per billion and volume (cps/ppbv) at a mass resolution of >8000 m/Δm (fwhm). The new inlet using center-sampling through a critical orifice reduces wall losses of low volatility compounds. Therefore, the new PTR3 instrument is sensitive to VOC typically present in the ppbv range as well as to semivolatile organic compounds (SVOC) and even highly oxidized organic molecules (HOMs) present in the parts per quadrillion per volume (ppqv) range in the atmosphere.oai:inspirehep.net:16634022017
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Breitenlechner, Martin
Fischer, Lukas
Hainer, Markus
Heinritzi, Martin
Curtius, Joachim
Hansel, Armin
PTR3: An Instrument for Studying the Lifecycle of Reactive Organic Carbon in the Atmosphere
title PTR3: An Instrument for Studying the Lifecycle of Reactive Organic Carbon in the Atmosphere
title_full PTR3: An Instrument for Studying the Lifecycle of Reactive Organic Carbon in the Atmosphere
title_fullStr PTR3: An Instrument for Studying the Lifecycle of Reactive Organic Carbon in the Atmosphere
title_full_unstemmed PTR3: An Instrument for Studying the Lifecycle of Reactive Organic Carbon in the Atmosphere
title_short PTR3: An Instrument for Studying the Lifecycle of Reactive Organic Carbon in the Atmosphere
title_sort ptr3: an instrument for studying the lifecycle of reactive organic carbon in the atmosphere
topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.6b05110
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2310158
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