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Mass Spectrometry Reviews | 1996

Electron monochromator-mass spectrometer instrument for negative ion analysis of electronegative compounds

James A. Laramee; V. D. Berkout; Max L. Deinzer

Electron monochromators designed for the production of low-energy electrons (0-15 eV) with nearly monoenergetic distributions have been available for many decades. The concept of adapting the electron monochromator as an ion source onto mass spectrometers for the purpose of electron capture negative ion-mass spectrometric (ECNI-MS) analyses is only now being realized. Two different analyzers, a quadrupole and a double focusing sector instrument, have recently been retrofitted with electron monochromators to test their utility as analytical instruments for the detection of environmental compounds and chemical agents. Electron energy scans of compounds in these classes reveal unique negative ion resonances, which can be used as an additional analytical dimension of information for compound identification and confirmation. Electron currents of 430 μA at 0.03 eV electron energy are now available from the electron monochromator, which will provide sufficient electron flux to meet modern standards for trace level analyses. The narrowest electron energy spread achieved has been ±0.07 eV (fwhm). The electron monochromator-mass spectrometer (EM-MS) instrument has been interfaced to a gas chromatograph (GC), and this system (GC/EM-MS) was used to record ion chromatograms of mixtures of polychlorinated compounds. Regioselective ion loss, resulting from dissociative electron capture by the parent molecule, is electron-energy dependent and can be monitored with the EM-MS instrument. Finally, positive ion spectra produced with monoenergetic electrons have also been recorded.


Analytical Chemistry | 1989

Evidence for radical anion formation during liquid secondary ion mass spectrometry analysis of oligonucleotides and synthetic oligomeric analogues: a deconvolution algorithm for molecular ion region clusters

James A. Laramee; Brian Arbogast; Max L. Deinzer


Analytical Chemistry | 1986

Electron capture negative ion chemical ionization mass spectrometry of 1,2,3,4-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin

James A. Laramee; B.C. Arbogast; Max L. Deinzer


Archive | 1994

Methods for analyzing a sample for a compound of interest using mass analysis of ions produced by slow monochromatic electrons

Max L. Deinzer; James A. Laramee


Archive | 1992

Method and apparatus for mass analysis using slow monochromatic electrons

Max L. Deinzer; James A. Laramee


Analytical Chemistry | 1988

Negative ion mass spectrometry of polychlorodibenzo-p-dioxins: correlations between observed fragmentations and calculated total internal energies.

James A. Laramee; B.C. Arbogast; Max L. Deinzer


Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 1988

Relationship of moleculated radical anion abundance and calculated lowest unoccupied molecular orbital energies for polychlorinated dibenzofurans and dibenzodioxins in electron capture negative ion mass spectrometry: Evidence for negative metastable ions

James A. Laramee; Chang Ys; Arbogast Bc; Max L. Deinzer


Analytical Chemistry | 1991

Regioselective chloride ion loss from chlorine-37 enriched polychlorodibenzofurans by negative ion mass spectrometry

Yoon-Seok Chang; James A. Laramee; Max L. Deinzer


Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 1988

Negative ion fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry of oligodeoxynucleotide carbamate analogs

D. Griffin; James A. Laramee; Max L. Deinzer; Eugene P. Stirchak; Dwight D. Weller


Analytical Chemistry | 1994

Capillary Gas Chromatographic Introduction of Environmental Compounds into a Trochoidal Electron Monochromator/Mass Spectrometer

James A. Laramee; Max L. Deinzer

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Arbogast Bc

Oregon State University

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Chang Ys

Oregon State University

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D. Griffin

Oregon State University

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Yoon-Seok Chang

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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