2016
DOI: 10.1255/ejms.1439
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Rapid Identification of Triphenylmethane Dyes by Ion Mobility Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry

Abstract: An ion mobility time-of-flight mass spectrometry (IM-TOFMS)-based method has been preliminarily investigated for the identification of triphenylmethane ballpoint pen dyes on paper. The dyes were sampled from one-year-old ballpoint pen ink entries. The entries were written on paper documents stored in the dark in a bookcase. Sample solutions were prepared by extraction of dyes in a vial. Basic violet 2, Methyl violet 6B, Methyl violet 2B and Crystal violet were characterized by IM-TOFMS. Since the ballpoint ink… Show more

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“…It is more important for focusing of the ions at atmospheric pressure in ion mobility spectrometry/mass spectrometry (IMS/MS). Such combinations were reported for ion mobility spectrometer/time-of-flight mass spectrometer (IMS/TOF MS), [6][7][8][9] ion mobility spectrometer/quadrupole mass spectrometer (IMS/QMS), 10 and for field asymmetric ion mobility spectrometer/mass spectrometer (FAIMS/MS) 11,12 and for aspiration ion mobility spectrometer/mass spectrometer. 13 For all the combinations, a 90%-99% of the losses occur at inlet of MS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is more important for focusing of the ions at atmospheric pressure in ion mobility spectrometry/mass spectrometry (IMS/MS). Such combinations were reported for ion mobility spectrometer/time-of-flight mass spectrometer (IMS/TOF MS), [6][7][8][9] ion mobility spectrometer/quadrupole mass spectrometer (IMS/QMS), 10 and for field asymmetric ion mobility spectrometer/mass spectrometer (FAIMS/MS) 11,12 and for aspiration ion mobility spectrometer/mass spectrometer. 13 For all the combinations, a 90%-99% of the losses occur at inlet of MS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%