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Molecular-weight determination from electrospray mass spectra

How then do we determine the molecular weight of an analyte from an electrospray mass spectrum To do this, we must consider the processes that lead to the formation of the ions observed. Each ion is formed by the addition of a number of species, often protons, to the analyte molecule, with the number of charges residing on that ion being related to the number of species added. The measured m/z of an ion is thus related to the molecular weight of the analyte from which it is generated by the following equation ... [Pg.165]


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