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The influence of polyatomic primary ion chemistry on matrix effects in secondary ion mass spectrometry analysis.

Afnan M AlnajeebiJohn C VickermanNicholas P Lockyer
Published in: Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM (2018)
Compared with C60 and Arn , water-containing cluster projectiles enhanced the sensitivity of TOF-SIMS determination of the chosen analytes and reduced the effect of signal suppression/enhancement in multicomponent samples and in different sample matrices. One possible explanation for this is that the (H2 O)4000 projectile initiates on impact a nanoscale matrix environment that is very similar to that in frozen-hydrated samples in terms of the resulting ionisation effects. The competition between analytes for protons and the effect of the sample matrix are reduced with water-containing cluster projectiles. These chemically reactive projectile beams have improved characteristics for quantitative chemical imaging by TOF-SIMS compared with their non-reactive counterparts.
Keyphrases
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