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Direct inlet -high-resolution mass spectrometry

State-of-the-art ToF-MS employs reflection lenses and delayed extraction [176] to improve resolution by minimising small differences in ion energies, and in these cases up to 12000 mass resolution (FWHM, m/z 600) is available. This is sufficient for most modern applications. Solid probe ToF-MS (or direct inlet high-resolution mass spectrometry, DI-HRMS) is a breakthrough. DIP-ToFMS is a thermal separation technique. Advantages of DIP-ToFMS are ... [Pg.392]

Quite often a normal electron ionization mass spectrum appears insufficient for reliable analyte identification. In this case additional mass spectral possibilities may be engaged. For example, the absence of the molecular ion peak in the electron ionization spectrum may require recording another type of mass spectrum of this analyte by means of soft ionization (chemical ionization, field ionization). The problem of impurities interfering with the spectra recorded via a direct inlet system may be resolved using GC/MS techniques. The value of high resolution mass spectrometry is obvious as the information on the elemental composition of the molecular and fragment ions is of primary importance. [Pg.173]


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Direct inlet

Direct inlet mass spectrometry

Direct mass spectrometry

High mass spectrometry

High-mass

High-resolution mass

Inlet

Mass direction

Mass resolution

Mass spectrometry resolution

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