2011
DOI: 10.5194/acp-11-6529-2011
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Characterization of a thermal decomposition chemical ionization mass spectrometer for the measurement of peroxy acyl nitrates (PANs) in the atmosphere

Abstract: Abstract. This paper presents a detailed laboratory characterization of a thermal dissociation chemical ionization mass spectrometer (TD-CIMS) for the atmospheric measurement of Peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN) and its homologues (PANs). PANs are efficiently dissociated in a heated inlet and the resulting peroxy acyl radicals are reacted with I − ions in a flow tube. The mass spectrometer detects the corresponding carboxylate ions. PAN, peroxypropionyl nitrate (PPN), peroxyisobutyryl nitrate (PiBN), peroxy-n-butyryl… Show more

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“…3b. This dependence of TD-CIMS sensitivity on the inlet dissociator temperature has been previously reported in multiple studies (Mielke and Osthoff, 2012;Furgeson et al, 2011;Zheng et al, 2011). The sensitivity dependence reported in this work is specific to this particular inlet design; is largely controlled by a combination of the residence time, temperature, and pressure field in the inlet dissociator; and is system specific.…”
Section: Thermo-dissociation Of Apnssupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…3b. This dependence of TD-CIMS sensitivity on the inlet dissociator temperature has been previously reported in multiple studies (Mielke and Osthoff, 2012;Furgeson et al, 2011;Zheng et al, 2011). The sensitivity dependence reported in this work is specific to this particular inlet design; is largely controlled by a combination of the residence time, temperature, and pressure field in the inlet dissociator; and is system specific.…”
Section: Thermo-dissociation Of Apnssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…An increasingly popular method is thermal-dissociation chemical ionization mass spectrometry (TD-CIMS) for the measurement of APNs (Slusher et al, 2004;Phillips et al, 2013;Zheng et al, 2011). Comparisons of the TD-CIMS method with other techniques, such as GC and TD-LIF, show reasonably good agreement (Wooldridge et al, 2010;Tyndall et al, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…for use in eddy correlation studies of PAN deposition (Turnipseed et al, 2006;Wolfe et al, 2009). Whilst calibration and airmatrix artefacts associated with the measurement of PAN (and other PANs) with this technique have received some attention (Zheng et al, 2011;Mielke and Osthoff, 2012) here we focus on the discovery that PAA is also converted to the acetate ion via reaction with I − and, when attempting to measure PAN, represents a non-trivial source of acetate ion signal both in terms of magnitude and variability. A number of studies comparing ICIMS to other methods of PAN detection, i.e.…”
Section: G J Phillips Et Al: Peroxyacetyl Nitrate (Pan) and Peroxymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CIMS instrument was constructed by THS Instruments, Georgia, USA and is based on the CIMS technique described by Slusher et al (2004) and Zheng et al (2011). No indication of the production of ClNO 2 on the inlet walls was observed.…”
Section: Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%