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Original Articles

AN APPLICATION OF FAB MASS SPECTROMETRY IN ANALYSIS OF A COMPOSITION OF ATMOSPHERIC WATER

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Pages 105-117 | Received 06 Mar 2001, Accepted 11 Jun 2001, Published online: 16 Feb 2007
 

ABSTRACT

The possibilities of FAB mass spectrometry to analyze the composition of the tropospheric cloud droplets are discussed. As a model for atmospheric water, aqueous solutions of sulfuric acid over a wide range of concentrations were used (10−1 ÷ 10−6 M). The parameters examined were: intensity of positive and negative ions sputtered from the working samples and their dependencies on (H2SO4) or pH measured in aqueous phase. A detection limits of (H2SO4)aq was ∼10−5 M (pH ≤ 5). The correlation observed between the mass spectra and thermodynamic properties of the solutions studied supports the applicability of the proposed approach to quantitative determination of sulfuric acid concentration encountered in atmospheric water.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This research was supported by grants from Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grants #00-05-64029 and 00-15-97291) and INTAS (grant #99-00647).

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