RI 6951 Spark-Source Mass Spectra Of Several Aromatic Hydrocarbons Using A Spinning Electrode

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
T. Kessler
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the application of a spark-source mass spectrograph equipped with a spinning-electrode system for the study of various high-molecular-weight materials derived from coal. Conclusions from the investigation of anthracene, phenanthrene, chrysene, coronene, truxene, a coal-tar pitch (800 to 850 C softening point), and anthracene-chrysene synthetic mixtures follow: 1. Simplified mass spectra of anthracene, phenanthrene, chrysene, coronene, and truxene, from which the molecular weights were easily determined, were obtained by the spinning-electrode system. 2. Eight structural types having molecular weights from 178 to 252 corresponding to compounds previously observed in an electron impact mass spectrum of a coal-tar pitch sample were affirmed by this technique. 3. Mass spectra obtained from synthetic mixtures of anthracene and chrysene demonstrated that the technique is applicable for semiquantitative analysis.
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APA: T. Kessler  (1967)  RI 6951 Spark-Source Mass Spectra Of Several Aromatic Hydrocarbons Using A Spinning Electrode

MLA: T. Kessler RI 6951 Spark-Source Mass Spectra Of Several Aromatic Hydrocarbons Using A Spinning Electrode. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1967.

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