Vol. 36, Issue 1, pp. 5-13

Vol. 36 Issue 1 pp. 5-13

Laser aerosol time-of-flight mass spectrometry analysis of individual aerosol particles from photooxidation of toluene

Ming-Qiang Huang, Zhen-Ya Wang, Li-Qing Hao, Liu-Zhu Zhou, Xue-Jun Gu, Li Fang, Wei-Jun Zhang

Keywords

secondary organic aerosol (SOA), laser desorption/ionization, laser aerosol time-of-flight mass spectrometer (ATOFMS)

Abstract

A laser aerosol time-of-flight mass spectrometry (ATOFMS) that can be used for real-time measurement of the size and composition of individual aerosol particles has been designed and manufactured in our laboratory. Particles are introduced into the instrument through a particle beam interface, sized by measuring the delay time between two scattering lasers, and compositionally analyzed using a laser desorption/ionization linear-time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Secondary organic aerosol particles from the photooxidation of toluene in the CH3ONO/NO/air mixture were generated in a home-made smog chamber and measured using it. Experimental results showed that the individual aerosol particles from photooxidation of toluene can be measured in real-time by this instrument. This unique capability is impossible in off-line methods such as chromatography and chemical method.

Vol. 36
Issue 1
pp. 5-13

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