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Title:Low-temperature plasma ionization source for the online detection of indoor volatile organic compounds
Author(s):Gong X; Xiong X; Peng Y; Yang C; Zhang S; Fang X; Zhang X;
Address:"Department of Chemistry, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, PR China"
Journal Title:Talanta
Year:2011
Volume:20110805
Issue:5
Page Number:2458 - 2462
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2011.07.097
ISSN/ISBN:1873-3573 (Electronic) 0039-9140 (Linking)
Abstract:"A simple-structure, low-power, and low-cost low temperature plasma (LTP) ionization source, coupled with mass spectrometry, for the online detection of indoor volatile organic compounds (VOCs) has been constructed in this work. Air, instead of noble gases, was employed as the discharging and carrier gas. And a custom-built AC high-voltage power supply with a total power consumption of 5 W, frequency of 2-4 kHz, and amplitude around 1-5 kV(p-p) was used. This LTP source is a soft ionization source. The initial performance of the ionization source has been evaluated by ionizing samples including alcohols, ketones, aldehydes and aromatics. These compounds cover most of the common air pollutants concerning people's health. It is well known that those plasmas generated by dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) produce significant amount of metastable species and electrons with mean energies greater than several electronvolt, but minimal fragmentation was observed in our work. Protonated ions are the dominant product for the VOCs detected after the ionization process. Further work has been conducted to confirm the detection feature of this source. The results are promising enough to ensure the novel LTP ionization source as an effective tool for the online detection of indoor VOCs"
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Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEGong, Xiaoyun Xiong, Xingchuang Peng, Yue'e Yang, Chengdui Zhang, Sichun Fang, Xiang Zhang, Xinrong eng Netherlands 2011/10/04 Talanta. 2011 Oct 15; 85(5):2458-62. doi: 10.1016/j.talanta.2011.07.097. Epub 2011 Aug 5"

 
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