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Contributing Efforts to ASCOS using the Proton Transfer Reaction Technique for VOC Analysis M. Müller, M. Graus, A. Wisthaler, A. Hansel Institute of Ion Physics and Applied Physics, University of Innsbruck, Austria ASCOS Pre-Expedition Workshop PTR-MS: H3O+ + VOC → VOCH+ + H2O Reaction: Proton transfer H3O+ H3O+ H2O+ reaction when H3O+ H3O+ O+ + + + H3O VOC•H H – H3O+ PA(VOC)>PA(H2O) OH+ e H3O+ H2O VOC ASCOS Pre-Expedition Workshop What do we detect: • Most hydro carbons and derivates Terpenes Aromatics • Photo oxidation products and other oxyVOCs Ketones Aldehydes Alcohols • Aerosol precursors DMS and oxidation products (DMSO) High molecular species (semi volatile) ASCOS Pre-Expedition Workshop Performance Summary PTR-MS: Advantages: • Compact organic trace gas analyser • Mostly non dissociative ionization • Excellent sensitivity • Low limit of detection ~10 pptv Disadvantage: • Poor selectivity ASCOS Pre-Expedition Workshop HR PTR-TOFMS: M.PTR Graus, M. Müller, A. Wisthaler,TOF-MS A. Hansel Drift Tube Pulser Detector Timing Signal Sample Inlet Acquisition Time of Flight ASCOS Pre-Expedition Workshop Performance Summary HR PTR-TOFMS: • • • • • Detects all ions in one instant Separation of isobars is possible Identification of the elemental composition High sensitivity Low pptv range LOD m/z=79.022 ASCOS Pre-Expedition Workshop m/z=79.055 Planed Innsbruck’s contributions to ASCOS: VOC air mass characterization Continuous measurements Aerosol collection (5 stage BCI) and analysis for organic compounds Heli profiles of VOCs 6-8 SilcoCan offline sampling technique HLC-Setup •Molekular mass •HLC for identification •quantitativ Analysis of solved VOCs in sea water: • • Surface µ-layer samples Surface layer samples Off-line thermal desorption analysis Why off-line heli profiles using 6-8 SilcoCans? Lets look at some AOE 2001 data! EGU General Assembly 2008 AOE Results by Armin Wisthaler: Expected SilcoCan Data EGU General Assembly 2008 AOE Results by Armin Wisthaler: Expected SilcoCan Data Very low DMS concentration => high signal/noise High precision data low signal/noise Whole mass scans possible Isobaric identification possible (TOF) EGU General Assembly 2008 THANK YOU EGU General Assembly 2008