Coupling an electrospray source and a solids probe/chemical ionization source to a selected ion flow tube apparatus

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A new ion source region has been constructed and attached to a variable temperature selected ion flow tube. The source features the capabilities of electron impact, chemical ionization, a solids probe, and electrospray ionization. The performance of the instrument is demonstrated through a series of reactions from ions created in each of the new source regions. The chemical ionization source is able to create H 3 O +, but not as efficiently as similar sources with larger apertures. The ability of this source to support a solids probe, however, greatly expands our capabilities. A variety of rhenium cations and dications are created from the solids probe in sufficient abundance to study in the flow tube. The reaction of Re + with O 2 proceeds with a rate constant that agrees with the literature measurements, while the reaction of Re 2 2+ is found to charge transfer with O 2 at about 60% of the collision rate; we have also performed calculations that support the charge transfer pathway. The electrospray source is used to create Ba +, which is reacted with N 2 O to create BaO +, and we find a rate constant that agrees with the literature.

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Melko, J. J., Ard, S. G., Shuman, N. S., Pedder, R. E., Taormina, C. R., & Viggiano, A. A. (2015). Coupling an electrospray source and a solids probe/chemical ionization source to a selected ion flow tube apparatus. Review of Scientific Instruments, 86(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4927716

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