2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2012.10.017
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RF-pulsed glow discharge time-of-flight mass spectrometry for glass analysis: Investigation of the ion source design

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“…The Ti isotope of higher abundance is 48 Ti (73.72%) but 15 In the legend of the figure "maximum" means that the measurement has been made at the maximum position of the afterglow, "complete" that the whole afterglow was used for measurement, "beginning" at the earlier part of the afterglow, "final" at the later part of the afterglow, and "2. can be overcome with the UNIOVI GD source conguration when measured in the region of the aerglow maximum. 18 As shown in Fig. 2b, two different peaks corresponding to the analyte and the polyatomic interferences can be clearly observed in the mass spectra at m/z 28 when used for measurement the proper GD pulse interval.…”
Section: Interference Removal Studiesmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The Ti isotope of higher abundance is 48 Ti (73.72%) but 15 In the legend of the figure "maximum" means that the measurement has been made at the maximum position of the afterglow, "complete" that the whole afterglow was used for measurement, "beginning" at the earlier part of the afterglow, "final" at the later part of the afterglow, and "2. can be overcome with the UNIOVI GD source conguration when measured in the region of the aerglow maximum. 18 As shown in Fig. 2b, two different peaks corresponding to the analyte and the polyatomic interferences can be clearly observed in the mass spectra at m/z 28 when used for measurement the proper GD pulse interval.…”
Section: Interference Removal Studiesmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Two designs of PGD ion sources have been evaluated for the gas compounds analysis in this work. The ion sources, named GD.1 and UniOvi GD, were described and successfully used for direct solid analysis in previous works . In short, GD.1 source is a copper‐based modified Grimm‐type chamber with a 4‐mm‐diameter anode and 15.5‐mm thickness.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ion sources, named GD.1 and UniOvi GD, were described [19] and successfully used for direct solid analysis in previous works. [20] In short, GD.1 source is a copperbased modified Grimm-type chamber with a 4-mm-diameter anode and 15.5-mm thickness. Moreover, it includes a flow tube of 2.5-mm inner diameter (EMPA, Switzerland).…”
Section: Pulsed Glow Discharge-time Of Flight Mass Spectrometry Instrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GD chamber is made of copper and its design is similar to those used in the commercial GD-OES instruments from Horiba Jobin Yvon, with a 4 mm diameter anode and 15.5 mm thickness. A flow tube with 2.5 mm inner diameter is inserted from the back of the anode to face the gas flow towards the cathode surface [23]. Such discharge chamber is compatible with an argon pre-chamber that has been used in our experiments [10,24].…”
Section: Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been previously shown that maximum signals for sputtered analytes are obtained in the afterglow region. However, the maximum and the shape of the analytical signal depend on the element [23]. On the other hand, although polyatomics attributable to recombination processes in the GD dynamic plasma are typically produced at the end of the afterglow region, the exact shape depends on the particular polyatomic.…”
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confidence: 99%