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LASER SPECTROSCOPY OF TRAPPED IONS: A TOOL FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY..

D. ROLLAND, A. A. SPECHT, M. W. BLADES, J. W. HEPBURN, Department of Chemistry, University of British Columbia, 2036 main mall, Vancouver B.C., V6T 1Z1, CANADA. drolland@chem.ubc.ca,specht@chem.ubc.ca, blades@chem.ubc.ca, hepburn@chem.ubc.ca.

We report the study of the visible absorption spectroscopy of non-volatile cations trapped in the gas phase in a RF Paul trap. Absorption spectra of individual polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), fullerene C60 or other drug/biological cations are recorded by monitoring the photofragmentation process through resonance enhanced multiphoton dissociation (REMPD). The combination of the versatility of the ion trap as a mass spectrometry and mass selection technique and the molecular conformation selectivity of laser spectroscopy make the apparatus a powerful tool for direct sampling analysis. It also provides access to information on the process and dynamics of the photo-induced fragmentation.