Effects of molecular weight and cationization agent on the sensitivity of Bi cluster secondary ion mass spectrometry.

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Quantum Science and Engineering Center, Kyoto University, Gokasho, Uji, Kyoto, 611-0011, Japan.

Published: July 2016

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  • Bi cluster SIMS is a promising technique for analyzing synthetic polymers but struggles with sensitivity in high-mass regions compared to MALDI-TOFMS.
  • The study tested the effects of different metal cationization agents (Ag and Na) on polyethylene glycol samples to see how they impact ion sensitivity using both Bi cluster SIMS and MALDI-TOFMS.
  • Results showed that Bi irradiation produced the highest secondary ion intensity, and the Ag-mixed sample had the best yield, while Na provided the least decay in sensitivity as molecular weight increased, offering insights into improving cationization mechanisms for polymers.

Article Abstract

Rationale: Bi cluster secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) is one of the most promising tools for precise analysis of synthetic polymers. However, the sensitivity in the high-mass region is still insufficient compared with matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOFMS). Accordingly, the effects of metal assistance (cationization agents) were investigated in this study.

Methods: To investigate the effects caused by varying the ionization agent, three different polyethylene glycol (PEG) samples were prepared, one with an Ag-deposited film, and two others mixed with Ag and Na, respectively. The measurements were performed by using a commercial Bi cluster SIMS and MALDI-TOFMS systems. The mass spectrum obtained with MALDI-TOFMS was used as a reference molecular weight distribution to evaluate the effects of molecular weight and primary ion species (Bi , Bi , Bi ) on the sensitivity of Bi cluster SIMS.

Results: The intensity of each secondary ion was the highest in Bi irradiation, and the lowest in Bi irradiation. Regarding the cationization agents, the secondary ion yield was the highest for the sample mixed with Ag, while the degree of decay of sensitivity along with the increase in molecular weight was the smallest for the sample mixed with Na.

Conclusions: It was suggested that the cationization mechanism consists of pre-formed ionization and gas-phase ionization processes. The sensitivity of Bi cluster SIMS decreases to approximately one-fiftieth in every 1000 u. These results might help in understanding the mechanism of cationization and further enhancement of secondary ion yields of polymers. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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