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Spray mass spectrometric sensitivity

J. Henry, R. Ion spray mass spectrometric detection for liquid chromatography a concentration- or a mass-flow-sensitive device ... [Pg.59]

Hopfgartner, G. Bean, K. Henion, J. Henry, R. Ion Spray Mass Spectrometric Detection for Liquid Chromatography A Concentration—or a Mass-Flow-Sensitive Device 7. Chromatogr. 647,51-61 (1993). [Pg.353]

By employing a laser for the photoionization (not to be confused with laser desorption/ ionization, where a laser is irradiating a surface, see Section 2.1.21) both sensitivity and selectivity are considerably enhanced. In 1970 the first mass spectrometric analysis of laser photoionized molecular species, namely H2, was performed [54]. Two years later selective two-step photoionization was used to ionize mbidium [55]. Multiphoton ionization mass spectrometry (MPI-MS) was demonstrated in the late 1970s [56—58]. The combination of tunable lasers and MS into a multidimensional analysis tool proved to be a very useful way to investigate excitation and dissociation processes, as well as to obtain mass spectrometric data [59-62]. Because of the pulsed nature of most MPI sources TOF analyzers are preferred, but in combination with continuous wave lasers quadrupole analyzers have been utilized [63]. MPI is performed on species already in the gas phase. The analyte delivery system depends on the application and can be, for example, a GC interface, thermal evaporation from a surface, secondary neutrals from a particle impact event (see Section 2.1.18), or molecular beams that are introduced through a spray interface. There is a multitude of different source geometries. [Pg.25]


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