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Moving-belt interface continued ionization methods used

El may be used with the moving-belt and particle-beam interfaces. Cl with the moving-belt, particle-beam and direct-liquid-introduction interfaces, and FAB with the continuous-flow FAB interface. A brief description of these ionization methods will be provided here but for further details the book by Ashcroft [8] is recommended. [Pg.52]

Different methods are used to tackle these problems [10-13], Some of these coupling methods, such as moving-belt coupling or the particle beam (PB) interface, are based on the selective vaporization of the elution solvent before it enters the spectrometer source. Other methods such as direct liquid introduction (DLI) [14] or continuous flow FAB (CF-FAB) rely on reducing the flow of the liquid that is introduced into the interface in order to obtain a flow that can be directly pumped into the source. In order to achieve this it must be reduced to one-twentieth of the value calculated above, that is 5 pi min. These flows are obtained from HPLC capillary columns or from a flow split at the outlet of classical HPLC columns. Finally, a series of HPLC/MS coupling methods such as thermospray (TSP), electrospray (ESI), atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI) and atmospheric pressure photoionization (APPI) can tolerate flow rates of about 1 ml min 1 without requiring a flow split. Introducing the eluent entirely into the interface increases the detection sensitivity of these methods. ESI can accept flow rates from 10 nl min-1 levels to... [Pg.221]


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