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Day 3, June 12(Wed.) Room P1 (Multipurpose Hall)・Room P2 (Conference Room 101+102)
- 3P-02
Evaluation of Usefulness of Difficult-to-Volatilize Compounds by Rapid Heating in Ambient Ion Sources
(AMR)
oMotoshi Sakakura, Teruhisa Shiota
A rapid heating module for Dark Current Discharge Ionization was created and its performance was evaluated. When tris(8-quinolinolato)aluminum was measured, [M+H]+ was strongly detected after heating from room temperature to 400°C within 1-2 minutes. Direct vaporization of the sample by rapid heating was suggested to be useful for the measurement of thermally unstable compounds such as complexes.