Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1193932 International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 2008 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The potential of chemical ionization (CI) using proton transfer reaction associated with Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance mass spectrometry (PTR-FTICR) for quantitative analysis was evaluated using unleaded gasoline headspace as a test mixture. A kinetic study of the reaction of H3O+ on this hydrocarbon mixture was performed in a wide range of sample pressures. Thirteen unsaturated hydrocarbons were detected as protonated species. Alkanes remain undetected since they do not react with H3O+ under FTICR conditions. The mixing ratios of the unsaturated hydrocarbons were derived from the kinetic data and varied from 0.3 to 15%. Each of them remained independent of sample pressure. Moreover, the results show that a valid concentration measurement can be drawn from only one mass spectrum, providing the reaction time is appropriately chosen. The reaction kinetics of H3O+ with selected hydrocarbons were also studied, allowing to evaluate the possible biases resulting from analyte fragmentations. Finally, the results were compared with GC/MS analysis of the same sample, showing a good consistency except for the lightest components. The origin of the differences is discussed.

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