In previous studies, the production of ions in an APCI source without any corona discharge was observed, and the intensity of the ion signals showed significant increases on placing a metallic surface at 45 degrees inside an orthogonal ion source. This method was named surface-activated chemical ionization (SACI). The present study was performed to investigate the mechanisms of ion production with or without the presence of the metallic surface, by varying instrumental parameters and the geometrical configuration. Approximate calculations show that, in the absence of corona discharge and of any additional surfaces, ions cannot be produced by collisional phenomena, because of their low kinetic energy, in the 10(-2) to 10(-3) eV rang...
A brief review of the experimental methods to obtain gas phase cluster ions is reported. Supersonic ...
In recent years the mass spectrometry (MS) area of field and/or direct analysis has grown dramatical...
1. Introduction 2. Instrumentation 3. Surface-induced dissociation 4. Solid surfaces 5. Isomeric ion...
Atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI)-mass spectrometry (MS) and electrospray ionization (...
It is well documented since the early days of the development of atmospheric pressure ionization met...
It is well documented since the early days of the development of atmospheric pressure ionization met...
Collisions of ions with surfaces in the hyperthermal energy range (1–100 eV) are advantageous in tha...
We have observed that spraying solvent droplets on a zopiclone tablet produced MH(+) ions also in th...
A recent report found that negative ion atmospheric pressure photoionization (Ni-APPI) and direct an...
Traditionally, the formation, deposition and reactions of molecular ions are conducted in high vacuu...
Ion soft landing is a preparative mass spectrometry technique that enables intact deposition of poly...
New instrumentation has been constructed that is capable of hyperthermal bombardment of surfaces by ...
Complex problems in materials science require very sensitive, high spatial resolution (< 100 nm) ...
Ion/surface collisions in hyperthermal energy (1–100 eV) regime unleash a variety of chemically rele...
Experiments show that under suitable conditions the introduction of oxygen can raise the surface ion...
A brief review of the experimental methods to obtain gas phase cluster ions is reported. Supersonic ...
In recent years the mass spectrometry (MS) area of field and/or direct analysis has grown dramatical...
1. Introduction 2. Instrumentation 3. Surface-induced dissociation 4. Solid surfaces 5. Isomeric ion...
Atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI)-mass spectrometry (MS) and electrospray ionization (...
It is well documented since the early days of the development of atmospheric pressure ionization met...
It is well documented since the early days of the development of atmospheric pressure ionization met...
Collisions of ions with surfaces in the hyperthermal energy range (1–100 eV) are advantageous in tha...
We have observed that spraying solvent droplets on a zopiclone tablet produced MH(+) ions also in th...
A recent report found that negative ion atmospheric pressure photoionization (Ni-APPI) and direct an...
Traditionally, the formation, deposition and reactions of molecular ions are conducted in high vacuu...
Ion soft landing is a preparative mass spectrometry technique that enables intact deposition of poly...
New instrumentation has been constructed that is capable of hyperthermal bombardment of surfaces by ...
Complex problems in materials science require very sensitive, high spatial resolution (< 100 nm) ...
Ion/surface collisions in hyperthermal energy (1–100 eV) regime unleash a variety of chemically rele...
Experiments show that under suitable conditions the introduction of oxygen can raise the surface ion...
A brief review of the experimental methods to obtain gas phase cluster ions is reported. Supersonic ...
In recent years the mass spectrometry (MS) area of field and/or direct analysis has grown dramatical...
1. Introduction 2. Instrumentation 3. Surface-induced dissociation 4. Solid surfaces 5. Isomeric ion...