Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Apr 2017)

Measurement of alkyl and multifunctional organic nitrates by proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometry

  • M. Duncianu,
  • M. David,
  • S. Kartigueyane,
  • M. Cirtog,
  • J.-F. Doussin,
  • B. Picquet-Varrault

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-10-1445-2017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
pp. 1445 – 1463

Abstract

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A commercial PTR-TOF-MS has been optimized in order to allow the measurement of individual organic nitrates in the atmosphere. This has been accomplished by shifting the distribution between different ionizing analytes, H3O+∕ H3O+(H2O)n or NO+∕ NO2+. The proposed approach has been proven to be appropriate for the online detection of individual alkyl nitrates and functionalized nitrates. It has been shown that hydroxyl and ketonitrates have a high affinity towards NO+, leading to the formation of an adduct that allows the easy identification of the organic nitrate (R) from the R–NO+ ion signal. The recorded sensitivities for both ionization modes correspond to detection limits of tens of ppt min−1 in the case of hydroxy- and ketonitrates. Alkyl nitrates exhibit a moderate affinity towards NO+ ionization leading to detection units of few hundreds of ppt and the highest sensitivity in H3O+ mode was obtained for the water adducts signals. However, this method exhibits much lower capabilities for the detection of peroxyacetyl nitrates with detection limits in the ppb range.