Abstract

Plasma chromatography is a technique which permits characterization and analysis of trace constituents in a gaseous mixture at atmospheric pressure. It is especially well suited as a gas chromatographic detector. Operating at atmospheric pressure, the instrument uses either air or nitrogen carrier gas into which the sample is injected directly or through a gas chromatograph. The compounds are identified by their characteristic positive and negative mobility spectra, which consist of simple molecular and dissociative ions. Quantities as low as 10 −6 to 10 −12 g are detectable. For use as a gas chromatographic detector, reference mobility spectra of compounds are needed. Those of n-alkanes, alcohols, ketones, halogenated aromatics, substituted nitrobenzenes, polychlorinated biphenyls, alkyl halides, aliphatic N-nitrosamines and isomeric phthalic acids have been previously reported. This study reports the reference mobility spectra produced by n-alkyl acetates. These compounds display strong positive mobility spectra but no negative mobility spectra. The spectra all show characteristic MH +, M(H 2O) n H + and (M 2)H + along with the alkyl fragment ions.

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