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Magnetic sector mass spectrometers linked scans

Table 1 Linked magnetic field (B) and electric field (E) scans for the study of metastable ion decompositions on double-focusing magnetic sector mass spectrometers... Table 1 Linked magnetic field (B) and electric field (E) scans for the study of metastable ion decompositions on double-focusing magnetic sector mass spectrometers...
Morgan, R.P. Porter, C.J. Beynon, J.H. On the Formation of Artefact Peaks in Linked Scans of the Magnet and Electric Sector Fields in a Mass Spectrometer. Org. Mass Spectrom. 1977,12, 735-738. [Pg.186]

Two magnetic sector instruments have also been operated in tandem, with a collision ceil placed between the two instruments. These instruments permit high resolution selection of both parent and product ions. However, these mstruments are now rarely used as they are expensive and cumbersome to operate. Double focusing mass spectrometers can also be used as tandem mass spectrometers by a technique known as linked scanning. A product ion scan by linked scanning involves low resolution for MSI and high resolution for MS2,... [Pg.180]


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