Abstract :
This study deals with the secondary ion yield improvement induced by using C60
+ primary ions instead of Ga+ ones to characterize human hair
surfaces by ToF-SIMS. For that purpose, a bunch of hair fibres has been analysed with both ion sources. A high improvement is observed for the
detection of amino acids with C60
+ primary ions as compared to Ga+ ions. As an example, a yield enhancement factor greater than 3000 is found for
the CNO peak. A similar gain is observed for the positive secondary ions characteristic of the amino acids. Most of the atomic ions, such as Ca+,
O and S , constitute minor peaks with C60
+ ions while they often dominate the spectrum in the case of Ga+ ions. However, with the C60
+ source, a
series of inorganic combination peaks with the elements Ca, S and O are observed in the positive spectra (i.e. HCaSO4
+), while they are marginal
with the Ga+ source. For the mass range beyond 100 m/z and in both polarities, the hair fingerprints are similar with both sources. In average, for a
comparable number of primary ions per spectrum, the C60
+ ion source gives intensities between two and three orders of magnitude higher than the
Ga+ one.
Keywords :
C60+ , 18-Methyleicosanoic acid (18-MEA) , Keratin , surfactants , Static ToF-SIMS , amino acids