Abstract

This work concentrates on the simultaneous mobility and mass measurement of negative ions generated by the ionizing radiation in a 241Am aerosol charger in N2 (5.0), a 1:1-mixture of N2 and synthetic air, pure synthetic air (5.0), and filtered laboratory air at ∼30% relative humidity. Therefore, a high-resolution mobility analyzer (UDMA) and an atmospheric pressure interface time-of-flight mass spectrometer (APi-TOF) were operated in series. Experiments with N2 as carrier gas showed a dominating signal at an electrical mobility of 2.09 cm2/Vs with 90% of the ions being nitrate based. The ion composition was altered after a baking-out to a spectrum with three strong mobility-peaks at Z1 = 2.34 cm2/Vs, Z2 = 1.42 cm2/Vs, Z3 = 1.08 cm2/Vs and a higher diversity of ions in the corresponding mass spectra. The carrier gas was gradually changed from N2 (5.0) to a 1:1-mixture of N2 with synthetic air and pure synthetic air (5.0), having only a minor effect on the overall pattern of the ion spectrum. Using room air...

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