| Literature DB >> 30513986 |
Essyllt Louarn1, Abdoul Monem Asri-Idlibi2, Julien Leprovost3, Michel Héninger4, Hélène Mestdagh5.
Abstract
Membrane Inlet Mass Spectrometry (MIMS) was used to analyzeEntities:
Keywords: CIMS; FTICR; MIMS; PTRMS; chemical ionization; in-membrane reaction; monochloramine
Year: 2018 PMID: 30513986 PMCID: PMC6308428 DOI: 10.3390/s18124252
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Calibration of ammonia signal as calculated from the ion signal (m/z 18.034) for different feed concentrations (molar fraction in ppm). The pH of the solutions are set to 10.5.
Figure 2Ammonia signal (m/z 18.034) measured (blue points) for different pH around the pKa. The theoretical ratio of NH3 is superimposed as a red line (calculated for a pKa of 9.24) on the right scale.
Figure 3Monochloramine permeate concentration for different feed solution concentration. The line is the calculated calibration curve of the signal. The slope is the enrichment of the membrane.
Figure 4Time responses of the membrane system to (a) a solution of monochloramine (NH3Cl+ m/z 52 -black dots- and NH4+ m/z 18 -red squares- are presented) prepared at pH 8.1, (b) two ammonia solutions at pH 8.1 (filled red squares) and pH 10.6 (open red squares). Ammonia stock solution is added in the same quantity in the three solutions (solutions are prepared from 150 µL of ammonia stock solution in 200 mL water).
Figure 5NH4+ (m/z 18) signal in red and NH3Cl+ (m/z 52) signal in black compared to H3O+ signal (precursor) during transient and stable MIMS response for different concentrations.
Products observed by ion-molecule reaction of the permeate of a monochloramine solution and 4 precursors. 3 of them are proton transfer precursors.
| Neutral Precursor | Ionic Precursor | PA [ | Product 1 | Product 2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| H2O | H3O+ | 691 | NH3Cl+ | NH4+ |
| F2C6H4 | F2C6H5+ | 718.7 | NH3Cl+ | NH4+ |
| (CH3)3C6H3 | (CH3)3C6H4+ | 853.6 | - | NH4+ |
| CF4 | CF3+ | - | CF2NHCl+ | CF2NH2+ |