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Fast time-lapse imaging

The cone-jet mode at the spray capillary tip described and illustrated in Figures 1.1 and 1.3a is only one of the many possible ES modes. For a qualitative description of this and other modes, see Cloupeau [13a-c]. More recent studies by Vertes and coworkers [15] using fast time-lapse imaging of the Taylor cone provide details on the evolution of the Taylor cone into a cone jet and pulsations of the jet. These pulsations lead to spray current oscillations. The current oscillations are easy to determine with conventional equipment and can be used as a guide for finding conditions that stabilize the jet and improve signal-to-noise ratios of the mass spectra. The cone-jet mode is the most used and best characterized mode in the electrospray literature [12, 13]. [Pg.7]


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