Abstract

A compact in-trap single photon ionization (SPI) system, termed discontinuous atmospheric pressure interface (DAPI) ion trap mass spectrometry (ITMS), for the rapid determination of trace volatile organic compounds (VOCs). DAPI enables the maintenance of high analyte pressure in the SPI source while preserving the vacuum. Utilizing vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) lamp as the ion source, we ionize the analyte within an enclosed miniature 3D ion trap for efficient analysis. Experimental findings demonstrate that the system achieves a mass resolution of less than 0.5 atomic mass units for full width at half maxima (FWHM), providing unit resolution. For the response for benzene, the system achieves almost instantaneous response, with rise and fall times of only 2 s, which is a significant advantage compared to the membrane inlet (MI) approach necessary for on-site detection. Additionally, tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) with unit m/z isolation window was achieved and resolved dimethyl disulfide and phenol with similar molecular weights. Our results demonstrate that the system provides excellent performance and we anticipate its application in rapidly determining VOCs.

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