AbstractThe assignment of the mass (m) value from the m/z value for ions with a multiple number of charges (z) in electrospray mass spectra usually utilizes multiple peaks of the same m but different z values, or unit-mass—separated isotopic peaks of the same z value from high resolution spectra. The latter approach is also feasible with much less resolving power using adduct ions of much higher mass separation. The application of this to mixture spectra containing many masses, such as spectra from tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) ion dissociation, does not appear to have been pointed out previously. Thus, replacing two protons by one Cu2+ ion increases the mass by 61.5 Da, with this shift providing a mass scale for assignment of m and z fr...
Traditionally, mass spectrometry (MS) output is the ion abundance plotted versus ionic mass-to-charg...
AbstractElectrospray ionization of peptides and proteins often produces intense adduct ions resultin...
The first observations of the products of the collision-induced decomposition (CID) of ions were mad...
The recent proliferation of electrospray as an ionization method has greatly increased the ability t...
The basic principles underlying the electrospray process are reviewed without recourse to detailed d...
AbstractThe recent commercial implementation of an electrospray source on a four-sector mass spectro...
Several analytical strategies and investigations are presented in this dissertation to improve the q...
In electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI−MS), peptide and protein ions are usually observed...
Correct charge state assignment is crucial to assigning an accurate mass to supramolecular complexes...
The use of sector mass spectrometers to study metastable ion decompositions of peptide metal-ion com...
Mass spectrometry (MS) is an analytical technique where ions are separated in a vacuum under the inf...
The recently developed technique of energy‐dependent electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry (EDES...
‘Top down’ protein analysis has been extended to ion trap mass spectrometry via the use of ion/ion p...
This article describes a new algorithm for charge state determination and deconvolution of electrosp...
AbstractHigh mass-to-charge ratio ions (> 4000) from electrospray ionization (ESI) have been observe...
Traditionally, mass spectrometry (MS) output is the ion abundance plotted versus ionic mass-to-charg...
AbstractElectrospray ionization of peptides and proteins often produces intense adduct ions resultin...
The first observations of the products of the collision-induced decomposition (CID) of ions were mad...
The recent proliferation of electrospray as an ionization method has greatly increased the ability t...
The basic principles underlying the electrospray process are reviewed without recourse to detailed d...
AbstractThe recent commercial implementation of an electrospray source on a four-sector mass spectro...
Several analytical strategies and investigations are presented in this dissertation to improve the q...
In electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI−MS), peptide and protein ions are usually observed...
Correct charge state assignment is crucial to assigning an accurate mass to supramolecular complexes...
The use of sector mass spectrometers to study metastable ion decompositions of peptide metal-ion com...
Mass spectrometry (MS) is an analytical technique where ions are separated in a vacuum under the inf...
The recently developed technique of energy‐dependent electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry (EDES...
‘Top down’ protein analysis has been extended to ion trap mass spectrometry via the use of ion/ion p...
This article describes a new algorithm for charge state determination and deconvolution of electrosp...
AbstractHigh mass-to-charge ratio ions (> 4000) from electrospray ionization (ESI) have been observe...
Traditionally, mass spectrometry (MS) output is the ion abundance plotted versus ionic mass-to-charg...
AbstractElectrospray ionization of peptides and proteins often produces intense adduct ions resultin...
The first observations of the products of the collision-induced decomposition (CID) of ions were mad...