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Mass spectrometer major advantage

A major advantage of the TOF mass spectrometer is its fast response time and its applicability to ionization methods that produce ions in pulses. As discussed earlier, because all ions follow the same path, all ions need to leave the ion source at the same time if there is to be no overlap between m/z values at the detector. In turn, if ions are produced continuously as in a typical electron ionization source, then samples of these ions must be utihzed in pulses by switching the ion extraction field on and off very quickly (Figure 26.4). [Pg.192]

It is possible to carry out a chromatographic separation, collect all, or selected, fractions and then, after removal of the majority of the volatile solvent, transfer the analyte to the mass spectrometer by using the conventional inlet (probe) for solid analytes. The direct coupling of the two techniques is advantageous in many respects, including the speed of analysis, the convenience, particularly for the analysis of multi-component mixtures, the reduced possibility of sample loss, the ability to carry out accurate quantitation using isotopically labelled internal standards, and the ability to carry out certain tasks, such as the evaluation of peak purity, which would not otherwise be possible. [Pg.22]


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