Using a magnetic sector/quadrupole hybrid tandem mass spectrometer designed for high transmission at high ion energies (400-500 eV), it has been possible to obtain tandem mass spectra results for high-mass ions (m/z 1000-2500) which resemble those achieved with four-sector tandem instruments. With a number of peptide ions, the high laboratory collision energies (at 400-500 eV compared to 30 eV) led to the observation of fragmentations which were not present at lower energies. At constant center-of-mass collision energy, changing the collision gas from Ar to He and at the same time changing laboratory collision energies from 400 to 4000 eV, resulted in more high-energy fragmentation pathways. This implies a greater uptake of internal energy ...
The product ion mass spectra of protonated and cationated peptides of relative molecular mass (RMM) ...
A new multiturn tandem time-of-flight (TOF) mass spectrometer "MULTUM-TOF/TOF" has been designed and...
The relative efficiencies of low energy (< 100 eV) collisional activation techniques were determined...
The high energy argon CID and 100 eV surface-induced dissociation mass spectra of MH+ ions of three ...
The advantages and disadvantages of acquiring tandem mass spectra by collision-induced dissociation ...
High energy collisional activation on a tandem four-sector mass spectrometer produces fragmentation ...
A novel tandem quadrupole mass spectrometer is described that enables gaseous collision-induced diss...
AbstractA hybrid tandem instrument of BEqQ geometry was used to determine high-energy decomposition ...
A tandem mass spectrometer consisting of a double-focusing magnetic-sector mass analyzer in series w...
Collision Induced fragmentation (CID) coupled with mass spectrometry can be implemented for structur...
Collision Induced fragmentation (CID) coupled with mass spectrometry can be implemented for structur...
Collision Induced fragmentation (CID) coupled with mass spectrometry can be implemented for structur...
Heavy gases (xenon, argon, krypton, methane) have been used to improve the performance of the quadru...
AbstractCollision-induced decompositions (CID) of protonated peptides were studied using a four-sect...
Collision-induced decompositions (CID) of protonated peptides were studied using a four-sector mass ...
The product ion mass spectra of protonated and cationated peptides of relative molecular mass (RMM) ...
A new multiturn tandem time-of-flight (TOF) mass spectrometer "MULTUM-TOF/TOF" has been designed and...
The relative efficiencies of low energy (< 100 eV) collisional activation techniques were determined...
The high energy argon CID and 100 eV surface-induced dissociation mass spectra of MH+ ions of three ...
The advantages and disadvantages of acquiring tandem mass spectra by collision-induced dissociation ...
High energy collisional activation on a tandem four-sector mass spectrometer produces fragmentation ...
A novel tandem quadrupole mass spectrometer is described that enables gaseous collision-induced diss...
AbstractA hybrid tandem instrument of BEqQ geometry was used to determine high-energy decomposition ...
A tandem mass spectrometer consisting of a double-focusing magnetic-sector mass analyzer in series w...
Collision Induced fragmentation (CID) coupled with mass spectrometry can be implemented for structur...
Collision Induced fragmentation (CID) coupled with mass spectrometry can be implemented for structur...
Collision Induced fragmentation (CID) coupled with mass spectrometry can be implemented for structur...
Heavy gases (xenon, argon, krypton, methane) have been used to improve the performance of the quadru...
AbstractCollision-induced decompositions (CID) of protonated peptides were studied using a four-sect...
Collision-induced decompositions (CID) of protonated peptides were studied using a four-sector mass ...
The product ion mass spectra of protonated and cationated peptides of relative molecular mass (RMM) ...
A new multiturn tandem time-of-flight (TOF) mass spectrometer "MULTUM-TOF/TOF" has been designed and...
The relative efficiencies of low energy (< 100 eV) collisional activation techniques were determined...