TY - JOUR
T1 - Recent advances in mass spectrometry techniques for atmospheric chemistry research on molecular-level
AU - Zhang, Wen
AU - Xu, Lu
AU - Zhang, Haofei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2024/9/1
Y1 - 2024/9/1
N2 - The Earth's atmosphere is composed of an enormous variety of chemical species associated with trace gases and aerosol particles whose composition and chemistry have critical impacts on the Earth's climate, air quality, and human health. Mass spectrometry analysis as a powerful and popular analytical technique has been widely developed and applied in atmospheric chemistry for decades. Mass spectrometry allows for effective detection, identification, and quantification of a broad range of organic and inorganic chemical species with high sensitivity and resolution. In this review, we summarize recently developed mass spectrometry techniques, methods, and applications in atmospheric chemistry research in the past several years on molecular-level. Specifically, new developments of ion-molecule reactors, various soft ionization methods, and unique coupling with separation techniques are highlighted. The new mass spectrometry applications in laboratory studies and field measurements focused on improving the detection limits for traditional and emerging volatile organic compounds, characterizing multiphase highly oxygenated molecules, and monitoring particle bulk and surface compositions.
AB - The Earth's atmosphere is composed of an enormous variety of chemical species associated with trace gases and aerosol particles whose composition and chemistry have critical impacts on the Earth's climate, air quality, and human health. Mass spectrometry analysis as a powerful and popular analytical technique has been widely developed and applied in atmospheric chemistry for decades. Mass spectrometry allows for effective detection, identification, and quantification of a broad range of organic and inorganic chemical species with high sensitivity and resolution. In this review, we summarize recently developed mass spectrometry techniques, methods, and applications in atmospheric chemistry research in the past several years on molecular-level. Specifically, new developments of ion-molecule reactors, various soft ionization methods, and unique coupling with separation techniques are highlighted. The new mass spectrometry applications in laboratory studies and field measurements focused on improving the detection limits for traditional and emerging volatile organic compounds, characterizing multiphase highly oxygenated molecules, and monitoring particle bulk and surface compositions.
KW - ambient ionization
KW - chemical ionization
KW - highly oxygenated molecules
KW - isomer separation
KW - organic aerosols
KW - volatile organic compounds
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85165206464
U2 - 10.1002/mas.21857
DO - 10.1002/mas.21857
M3 - Review article
C2 - 37439762
AN - SCOPUS:85165206464
SN - 0277-7037
VL - 43
SP - 1091
EP - 1134
JO - Mass Spectrometry Reviews
JF - Mass Spectrometry Reviews
IS - 5
ER -