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Other Reagent Gases

Negative reagent ions, such as CL (from CHjClj), 0 (from NO), and OH (from NO plus CH4), react with molecules (M) either by abstracting a proton to give [M - Hj ions or by [Pg.2]

Comparison of El and Cl mass spectra illustrating the greater degree of fragmentation in the former and the greater abundance of quasi-molecular ions in the latter, [Pg.3]


There are other reagent gases, e.g., hydrogen (H2), butane (C4H,o), methanol (CH3OH), ammonia (NHj), and so on. [Pg.383]


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