Detection of dimethylamine in the low pptv range using nitrate chemical ionization atmospheric pressure interface time-of-flight (CI-APi-TOF) mass spectrometry
Amines are potentially important for atmospheric new particle formation, but
their concentrations are usually low with typical mixing ratios in the
pptv range or even smaller. Therefore, the demand for highly sensitive gas-phase
amine measurements has emerged in the last several years. Nitrate
chemical ionization mass spectrometry (CIMS) is routinely used for the
measurement of gas-phase sulfuric acid in the sub-pptv range. Furthermore,
extremely low volatile organic compounds (ELVOCs) can be detected with a
nitrate CIMS. In this study we demonstrate that a nitrate CIMS can also be
used for the sensitive measurement of dimethylamine (DMA, (CH3)2NH) using the NO3−•(HNO3)1 − 2• (DMA) cluster
ion signal. Calibration measurements were made at the CLOUD chamber during
two different measurement campaigns. Good linearity between 0 and
∼ 120 pptv of DMA as well as a sub-pptv detection limit of 0.7 pptv for a 10 min
integration time are demonstrated at 278 K and 38 % RH
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