Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1192756 International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 2016 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Extraction time of the negative ions from the ion source was measured.•Adsorption of the negative ions on the surface of the ion source was revealed.•Influence of the adsorption on the ion's lifetime measurements was shown.

Using a static sector magnetic mass spectrometer MI-1201B, modified to record negative ions for resonant electron capture by molecules, the ion extraction time from the ionization chamber combined with this apparatus was measured up to several hundred microseconds. It was shown that the values obtained are anomalously great and they arise from the fact that part of the formed in the ionization chamber ions are adsorbed onto the chamber's surface. Those of them that were produced initially in the gas phase, namely the transient negative ions, with a finite lifetime (∼1 μs and greater), transform themselves, on the surface, into ‘infinitely living’ (stable) ions. As a result, the contribution of the stable ions to the total ion beam falsifies the ion's lifetime measurements performed with this instrument.

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