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Ions Decomposing in the Second Field-Free Region

Metastable Ions Decomposing in the Second Field-Free Region [Pg.239]


This analytical field no longer utilizes fragment ions formed in the source, but rather ions characterized with a greater lifetime (> 10 second) and which decompose in the field free regions (FFR) of the mass spectrometer. These ions are termed metastable ions and are quite useful for demonstrating the existence of characteristic uni-molecular (or bimolecular) decompositions. [Pg.167]


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