New experiments for the undergraduate laboratory are described using laser desorption time-of-fight (TOF) mass spectrometry to produce and analyze a variety of inorganic nanoclusters. Laser vaporization of solid powder samples of sulfur, phosphorus, and bismuth all produce gas-phase cluster ions with unusual mass spectral patterns. This experiment provides an introduction to TOF mass spectrometry and ultrasmall nanoclusters, as well as hands-on experience in vacuum systems, lasers, oscilloscopes, and pulsed electronics. New concepts in chemical bonding for inorganic materials are explored.
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