1 Mass Spectrometry Flashcards

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Ionisation Methods (2)

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1) Electron impact
2) Electrospray

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Explain Electron impact as an ionisation technique

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A high energy electron is fired at the sample, this knocks an electron off the atom to form a 1+ ion.

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Electron impact ionic equation

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x(g) + H(+) → xH(+) (g)

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4
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Explain electrospray as an ionisation technique

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Dissolve the sample into a volatile solvent and pass this through a hypodermic needle which is attached to a positively charged terminal of a high voltage power supply, this causes the atoms to gain a proton and become a positive ion.

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5
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Step 1 of mass spectrometry

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Ionisation

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Step 2 of mass spectrometry

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Acceleration

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7
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Explain acceleration in mass spectrometry

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+ve ions are attracted to a -ve charged plate, they accelerate towards it. The lighter and more highly charged an ion is, the higher velocity it travels at.

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Step 3 of mass spectrometry

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Ion drift

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Explain Ion drift in mass spectrometry

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the ions pass through a hole in the -ve charged plate and form a beam travelling through the tube to the detector

Equation - t=d/v

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10
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Step 4 of mass spectrometry

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Detection

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Explain detection is mass spectrometry

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Lighter ions arrive at the detector first due to their higher velocities, the flight times are recorded, +ve ions pick up an electron, this causes a current to flow, this current is proportional to the abundance of the isotope.

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