Abstract
Abstract. As direct real-time analysis techniques, selective ion flow tube
mass spectrometry (SIFT-MS) and proton-transfer reaction mass spectrometry
(PTR-MS) provide online measurement of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Both techniques are widely used across several disciplines, e.g., atmospheric
chemistry, food science, and medicine. However, the humidity of the sampled
air greatly influences the quantified mixing ratio and must be accounted
for. Here we present several improvements to a Voice200ultra SIFT-MS
instrument to reduce background levels and enhance sensitivity. Increasing
the sample gas flow to 125 sccm enables limits of detection (LODs) at the sub-parts-per-billion (sub-ppb) level, and the
resulting humidity dependence is overcome by calibrating for humidity as
well. A comparison with a PTR-QMS 500 showed detection limits of the PTR-MS
still being an order of magnitude lower, whereas sensitivity was higher for
SIFT-MS, and its calibration was still more robust against humidity. Thus,
SIFT-MS is a suitable, lower-cost, and easy-to-use alternative for
atmospheric trace gas measurements of more complex mixtures, even with
isomers, at a varying humidity range.
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