2000
DOI: 10.1366/0003702001951200
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Mixed Gas Helium/Argon Low-Power/Reduced-Pressure ICP as a Tunable Ionization Source for the Mass Spectrometric Detection of Organotin Compounds

Abstract: Quantitative and qualitative mass spectrometric results have been obtained for organotin compounds introduced into a mixed gas He/Ar low-power/reduced-pressure (LP/RP) inductively coupled plasma (ICP). Molecular fragmentation of 10 mg kg−1 of tetraethyltin (TET), introduced by gas chromatography (GC), with respect to pressure and mixed gas composition of the LP/RP-ICP was observed. Detection limits for the organotin compounds introduced into an LP/RP-He/Ar ICP at the pressure producing the optimum analyte sign… Show more

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“…Limits of detection at the pg level were obtained for organobromine compounds when helium was used as the plasma gas [193]. In addition, the authors demonstrated the capability of the system to produce tunable fragmentation of organotin compounds by varying the helium/argon plasmagas ratio [192]. The ratio of elemental tin ions to molecular fragment ions was shown to increase for tetraethyltin as the Ar/He ratio was raised from 0 to 35% Ar.…”
Section: Reduced-pressure Plasmas As Tunable Ion Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Limits of detection at the pg level were obtained for organobromine compounds when helium was used as the plasma gas [193]. In addition, the authors demonstrated the capability of the system to produce tunable fragmentation of organotin compounds by varying the helium/argon plasmagas ratio [192]. The ratio of elemental tin ions to molecular fragment ions was shown to increase for tetraethyltin as the Ar/He ratio was raised from 0 to 35% Ar.…”
Section: Reduced-pressure Plasmas As Tunable Ion Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caruso et al [192,193] have also used GC-LP-ICPMS to obtain elemental and structural information from chromatographic eluents. Limits of detection at the pg level were obtained for organobromine compounds when helium was used as the plasma gas [193].…”
Section: Reduced-pressure Plasmas As Tunable Ion Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mass spectra observed were similar to those obtained by conventional electron ionization used in molecular MS, although the relative peak intensities between the two ionization systems were significantly different. On the other hand, Waggoner et al also used an LP/RP-ICP-MS to generate molecular fragmentation spectra of organic tin 15,18 and organobromine compounds. 19 Again, reported spectra obtained by those authors, when used as a detector in gas chromatography (GC), resembled those obtained by EI-MS.…”
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“…Since the late 1980s attention has been given to developing the glow discharge for the analysis of organic compounds 2–14. Glow discharge sources have been used as element‐specific detectors for gas chromatography (GC), with particular emphasis on applications in speciation studies 15.…”
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“…The ionizing capabilities of the glow discharge lies between these two extremes of conventional atomic and molecular ion sources. The number of papers describing the glow discharge as an element‐specific detector for GC is small by comparison to ICP‐MS; however, it does show promise as a ‘tuneable’ plasma source,17 and has been investigated by a number of groups 4–14. The discharge conditions (i.e.…”
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