Issue 1, 2000

Trace level analysis of VOCs and semi-VOCs in aqueous solution using a direct insertion membrane probe and trap and release membrane introduction mass spectrometry

Abstract

A new design for a trap and release membrane introduction mass spectrometry (T&R-MIMS) system using a removable direct insertion membrane probe (DIMP) for combined trace level analysis (low or sub ppb range) of volatile (VOC) and semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) is reported. The system differs from the original T&R-MIMS system (M. Leth and F. R. Lauritsen, Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom., 1995, 9, 591) as it uses a removable DIMP probe to place a capillary membrane loop inside the ion source block exactly between two parallel filaments. The more versatile DIMP-T&R-MIMS system can be operated, during the trapping step of T&R-MIMS analysis, in the standard MIMS mode for VOC detection; during the T&R-MIMS thermal desorption step needed for SVOC analysis, the system permits faster and more uniform heating of the membrane, thus SVOC sensitivity is improved and memory effects are minimized.

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
01 Nov 1999
Accepted
30 Nov 1999
First published
26 Jan 2000

Analyst, 2000,125, 21-24

Trace level analysis of VOCs and semi-VOCs in aqueous solution using a direct insertion membrane probe and trap and release membrane introduction mass spectrometry

M. A. Mendes and M. N. Eberlin, Analyst, 2000, 125, 21 DOI: 10.1039/A908654D

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