Smith_2011_Rapid.Commun.Mass.Spectrom_25_1437

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Title : Facility monitoring of chemical warfare agent simulants in air using an automated, field-deployable, miniature mass spectrometer - Smith_2011_Rapid.Commun.Mass.Spectrom_25_1437
Author(s) : Smith JN , Noll RJ , Cooks RG
Ref : Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom , 25 :1437 , 2011
Abstract :

Vapors of four chemical warfare agent (CWA) stimulants, 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfide (CEES), diethyl malonate (DEM), dimethyl methylphosphonate (DMMP), and methyl salicylate (MeS), were detected, identified, and quantitated using a fully automated, field-deployable, miniature mass spectrometer. Samples were ionized using a glow discharge electron ionization (GDEI) source, and ions were mass analyzed with a cylindrical ion trap (CIT) mass analyzer. A dual-tube thermal desorption system was used to trap compounds on 50:50 Tenax TA/Carboxen 569 sorbent before their thermal release. The sample concentrations ranged from low parts per billion [ppb] to two parts per million [ppm]. Limits of detection (LODs) ranged from 0.26 to 5.0 ppb. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves are presented for each analyte. A sample of CEES at low ppb concentration was combined separately with two interferents, bleach (saturated vapor) and diesel fuel exhaust (1%), as a way to explore the capability of detecting the simulant in an environmental matrix. Also investigated was a mixture of the four CWA simulants (at concentrations in air ranging from 270 to 380 ppb). Tandem mass (MS/MS) spectral data were used to identify and quantify the individual components.

PubMedSearch : Smith_2011_Rapid.Commun.Mass.Spectrom_25_1437
PubMedID: 21504010

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Smith JN, Noll RJ, Cooks RG (2011)
Facility monitoring of chemical warfare agent simulants in air using an automated, field-deployable, miniature mass spectrometer
Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom 25 :1437

Smith JN, Noll RJ, Cooks RG (2011)
Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom 25 :1437