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    Electronic Resource
    New York, NY : Wiley-Blackwell
    Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 2 (1988), S. 83-85 
    ISSN: 0951-4198
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: It is shown that time-of-flight mass analyzers are capable of reaching high mass resolving powers as compared to sector field instruments. By combining a new electron-impact ion source with an optimized grid-free ion mirror, mass resolving powers m/Δm of about 20000 are reached.
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    ISSN: 0142-2421
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The experimental set-up for relaxation spectroscopy with a newly constructed time-of-flight mass spectrometer (ToF-MS) is described. The response to single gas pulses is measured with the ToF-MS, which is equipped with a special storing ion source and an electrostatic ion reflector. The gas pulses, with rise and fall times of less than 2 ms, are generated by a solenoid valve in a differentially pumped system. Conventional ToF instruments with ionization by electron pulses detect only a small fraction of the incoming molecules. Therefore our instrument with the storing (integrating) ion source is more sensitive, typically by a factor of 1000. Pulses of deuterated acetic acid (AcOD) with a length of 20 ms are used to produce exposures of 1/1000 monolayer (ML) per pulse on a polycrystalline Pd foil. On clean Pd the formation of CO2 is observed. An activation energy of 0.78 eV and a preexponential factor of 3 × 108 s-1 are derived from the transients in the temperature range between 550 and 650 K. After a total dose of 1 ML of AcOD the CO2 signal ceases and the AcOD signal emerges, yielding an activation energy of 0.44 eV and a pre-exponential factor of 9 × 108 s-1. It is shown that even exposure to small doses of AcOD decreases the efficiency of CO2 formation. After a dose of 2 ML the CO2 formation is completely suppressed. To determine the energy and the pre-exponential factor for the investigated surface reaction, an exposure dose of less than 1/100 ML is sufficient.
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