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Ionization principle

Ionization method Ionization principle Utility for the examination of noncovalent species... [Pg.107]

JB Fenn, M Mann, CK Meng, SF Wong, CM Whitehouse. Electrospray ionization—Principles and practice. Mass Spec Rev 9 37, 1990. [Pg.186]

Fenn JB, Mann M, Men CK, Wong SF, and Whitehouse CM (1990) Electrospray ionization - principles and practice. Mass Spectrometry Reviews 9 37-70. [Pg.2819]

There s No Detector Which Is More Sensitive than a Mass Spec. This phrase touches the same misapprehension as the previous one. Sensitivity and the LoD and LoQ in mass spectrometry are not by default superior to any other detector. Under favorable conditions, like high ion formation yield and good ion transmission through the mass analyzer to the mass detector, mass spectrometers are indeed very powerful, allowing LoQs down to a femto- or even attomol level. However, in case of poorly ionizable analytes, an inappropriate ionization principle and/or perhaps not the most sensitive MS instrument design, there maybe other detection principles that are clearly in favor, for instance electrochemical or fluorescence detection. [Pg.31]

Moini, M. in Gross, M. L. and Caprioli, R. M. (eds) (2007) The Encyclopedia of Mass Spectrometry, Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization Principles, Instrumentation, and Applications,... [Pg.59]

Characteristics of Mass Spectra MS signals were obtained analogously to HPLC-MS and follow the interpretation regarding common ionization principles (ESI, APCI, APPI, ICP, etc.) depending on the ion source integrated in the given HPLC-MS system. So far, the interface (mostly the modified prototype) was installed on an ESl-MS and successfully applied for confirmation of the identity of various compounds in various matrices and fields (Table 49.1). Characteristically the protonated, (doubly) sodiated or deprotonated, and... [Pg.1191]

From the experiment that we have discussed above, one can safely conclude that acid-base reactions are a function of ionization principle. Thus, based on ionization principle, Arrhenius defined acids and bases. These definitions are elaborated below. [Pg.2]

Fenn, J.B., Mann, M., Meng, C.K., et aL (1990) Electrospray ionization Principles and practice. Mass Spectrometry Reviews, 9,37-70. [Pg.65]


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