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Time-resolved <i>in situ</i> monitoring of photocatalytic reactions by probe electrospray ionization mass spectrometry

Zhongbao Han, Xiaoyu Gu, Shirong Wang, Liyan Liu, Ying Wang, Zhen Zhao, Zhan Yu

2020The Analyst20 citationsDOI

Abstract

, SiC and ZnS catalyzed methylene blue (MB) and brilliant green (BG) degradation, were selected to demonstrate the potential of PESI-MS to monitor heterogeneous photocatalytic reactions occurring in suspensions. Surface modification of the probe ensures increased wettability during the whole monitoring process. PESI-MS could provide continuous sampling and real-time MS results without time-consuming and cumbersome sample pretreatments. This method has other merits including good reproducibility and stability (time scale > 60 min), convenience of operation, low sample consumption, high time resolution and high tolerance to suspended photocatalyst particles. Time-resolved mass spectra and ion chromatograms of every chemical species e.g. the substrate and reactive intermediates could be obtained, which is helpful for a better understanding of the photocatalytic reaction process. Thus, PESI-MS could be a versatile analytical technique for in situ photocatalytic reaction analysis and could be an alternative means for the evaluation of photocatalyst performance.

Topics & Concepts

PhotocatalysisChemistryMass spectrometryElectrospray ionizationElectrosprayIn situAmbient ionizationReproducibilityAnalytical Chemistry (journal)IonizationChromatographyChemical ionizationCatalysisIonOrganic chemistryMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsAnalytical chemistry methods developmentAnalytical Chemistry and Sensors
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