Static SIMS investigation of tetraethylammonium bromide on soil particles using ReO4- and Ga+ projectiles

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作者
Groenewold, GS
Gianotto, AK
Olson, JE
Appelhans, AD
Ingram, JC
Delmore, JE
Shaw, AD
机构
[1] EG&G Idaho Inc, Idaho Natl Engn Lab, Idaho Falls, ID 83415 USA
[2] Westminster Christian Acad, St Louis, France
关键词
tetraethylammonium bromide; SIMS; soil particles; disappearance cross section; polyatomic projectile;
D O I
10.1016/S0168-1176(97)00296-6
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学]; O56 [分子物理学、原子物理学];
学科分类号
070203 ; 070304 ; 081704 ; 1406 ;
摘要
Tetraethylammonium (TEN+) adsorbed to soil particles (primarily silicate) was investigated using static secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) in order to assess the behavior of the adsorbate under atomic and polyatomic projectile bombardment. Three different instruments were used for the investigation: a quadrupole-SIMS instrument equipped with a ReO4- primary ion gun; an ion trap SIMS instrument equipped with ReO4-; and an imaging time-of-flight (ToF) SIMS equipped with Ga+. In all experiments, TEN+ was observed to decrease in abundance with increasing primary ion dose. The disappearance cross-section (sigma(130)) for intact TEN+ (m/z 130), induced by ReO4-, was measured at 670 Angstrom(2) using the quadrupole, and 560 Angstrom(2) using the ion trap. The sigma(130) induced by Ga+ was measured at 450 Angstrom(2) using the ToF-SIMS, indicating that the polyatomic projectile was perturbing an area 20-50% larger than the monoatomic. These values are significantly larger than Ga+-induced cross-sections in the literature (100-200 Angstrom(2)), for similar compounds in a more fluid matrix (gelatin). The comparison was extended by measuring the cross-section using ReO4- projectiles and a gelatin matrix: sigma(130) in this case was 480 Angstrom(2), which is of the order of 150% greater than the same experiment using Ga+. It is concluded that Real produces a larger a than does Ga+. In addition, the results suggest that disappearance cross-sections are larger on a refractory solid surface (silicate), than they are on a fluid surface (gelatin). The minimum detection limit was estimated for TEN+ on soil using ReO4- with the quadrupole SIMS instrument, at approximately 5 x 10(-4) monolayers (ML), which corresponds to about 500 ppb. Consideration of this result suggests that a lower detection limit may be achievable using a brighter primary ion beam together with a trapped ion mass spectrometer. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.
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