Aerosol mass spectrometry of neutral species based on a tunable vacuum ultraviolet free electron laser.
Xiangyu ZangZhaoyan ZhangShukang JiangYingqi ZhaoTiantong WangChong WangGang LiHua XieJiayue YangGuorong WuWeiqing ZhangJinian ShuHong-Jun FanXueming YangLing JiangPublished in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2022)
A vacuum ultraviolet free electron laser (VUV-FEL) photoionization aerosol mass spectrometer (AMS) has been developed for online measurement of neutral compounds in laboratory environments. The aerosol apparatus is mainly composed of a smog chamber and a reflectron time-of-flight mass spectrometer (TOF-MS). The indoor smog chamber had a 2 m 3 fluorinated ethylene propylene film reactor placed in a temperature- and humidity-controlled room, which was used to generate the aerosols. The aerosols were sampled via an inlet system consisting of a 100 μm orifice nozzle and aerodynamic lenses. The application of this VUV-FEL AMS to the α-pinene ozonolysis under different concentrations reveals two new compounds, for which the formation mechanisms are proposed. The present findings contribute to the mechanistic understanding of the α-pinene ozonolysis in the neighborhood of emission origins of α-pinene. The VUV-FEL AMS method has the potential for chemical analysis of neutral aerosol species during the new particle formation processes.