Mass Spectrometric Detection of Gaseous Hydrogen Peroxide in Ambient Air Using Dielectric Barrier Discharge as an Excitation Source
Lee Chuin ChenClean Energy Research Center, University of YamanashiHiroaki SuzukiArios LtdKunihiko MoriArios LtdOsamu AriyadaArios LtdKenzo HiraokaClean Energy Research Center, University of Yamanashi
2009en
ABI
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Abstract Real-time detection of gaseous hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in ambient air is an important subject for public safety and security. We have developed a mass spectrometric detection system for gaseous H2O2 using dielectric barrier discharge as the excitation source for metastable rare gas atoms. The O2− ion produced by Penning ionization of ambient air forms a stable cluster ion [H2O2+O2]− which is detected by an orthogonal time-of-flight mass spectrometer. No interference by the moisture in the air was observed.
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